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biochemistry

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Biochemistry \Bi`o*chem"is*try\, n. [Gr. bi`os life + E. chemistry.] (Biol.) The chemistry of living organisms; the chemistry of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Biochemistry is a common university textbook used for teaching of biochemistry . It was initially written by Professor Lubert Stryer and published by W. H. Freeman in 1975. It has been published in regular editions since. It is commonly used as an undergraduate ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occuring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also bio-chemistry , 1857, from bio- + chemistry .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Animals and human volunteers will be maintained at various atmospheric pressures and oxygen concentrations while their biochemistry is monitored. ▪ Applicants should have a degree in biochemistry , molecular biology, cell biology ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable English) The chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism 2 (context countable English) The chemical characteristics of a particular living organism ...

Usage examples of biochemistry.

He got experimental amaranth that Novinha had rejected for human use because it was too closely akin to Lusitanian biochemistry, and he taught the piggies how to plant it and harvest it and prepare it as food.

In order to do this I had to analyze the Awbrian biochemistry and the biome of the hex and see if what I wanted was possible.

When he was not toiling at the cuckoo-clock factory, most of his spare time was spent either in his workshop or at the public library poring laboriously over treatises on genetics, cytology, cytogenetics, biochemistry, and any number of other subjects he did not understand-but which his subconscious absorbed very effectively indeed.

Skinner has failed to comprehend is that at the very moment that he himself elucidated the process, this whole process of natural selection ceased to be deterministic, just as the insights of McLuhan and psychopharmacology have shattered the determinism of brain biochemistry and the sensorium.

Somewhere in the biochemistry of the Earthite, there is the secret of that immunity.

It should prove to be of wide interest in the study of the biochemistry of fossil organisms and the geochemistry of fossilization, subject which have not until now received the attention they deserve, due to the lack of suitable material for experiment.

Procedures such as isoelectric focusing were foreign to me and produced results that could not be verified by the naked eye, much less by someone who knew little about biochemistry.

That gave Rayat a good idea of how fragile bezeri biochemistry was, and how long it took them to recover their population numbers from the last disaster.

Bartenders in these sorts of places, frequented by different and unique biochemistries, were more xenoalchemists than simple pourers of drinks.

While Jan finished his senior year as a biochemistry major at the University of Maryland, he worked part-time at AFRRI, the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute.

But because the brain is such a finely equilibrated and dynamic system, with great capacities for self-adjustment and control, the effect of disrupting its biochemistry by flooding it, via a pill, with some drug which affects protein synthesis, or particular neurotransmitters or neuromodulators, is more likely to be the equivalent of trying to retune a radio or reprogram a computer by jamming a screwdriver into its circuit boards.

Matthew Jarpe has had such diverse jobs as biology undergrad student, biochemistry grad student, biochemistry post-doc, and biochemist.

Moscow-region institutes into the Enzyme project: the Institute of Protein, the Institute of Molecular Biology, the Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, and the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry.

Spectroscopy revealed that the surface water was full of intriguing molecular debris, but guessing the relationship of any of it to the living carpets was like trying to reconstruct flesher biochemistry by studying their ashes.

By studying the biochemistry of extremophiles, scientists can guess at the types of organism that can be found on other planets.