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biomolecules

n. (plural of biomolecule English)

Usage examples of "biomolecules".

Or to be specific, the exotic biomolecules that could be harvested from them.

Since they can't pay anything as overt as tribute, they instead let the Imperials come in every so often and raid their stocks of refined biomolecules.

Or to be specific, the exotic biomolecules that could be harvested from them.

Since they can't pay anything as overt as tribute, they instead let the Imperials come in every so often and raid their stocks of refined biomolecules.

Yet you were picked up on New Cov with a cargo of biomolecules aboard your ship.

He was as much an expert on ancient DNA as Mary Vaughan was—he’d been with the Ancient Biomolecules Centre at Oxford, for Christ’s sake!

Your graduate work was at Oxford’s Ancient Biomolecules Centre, right?

She could see laser emitters on one side of the chamber, and pinpoints of laser light hitting the opposite side, passing through Ponter’s body as if it were not even there, but, so she understood, zapping foreign biomolecules as they did so.

I'm a web of filaments so fine you cannot see, a juggle of electrocurrents, an interdigitated field of biomolecules and interactive membranes.

It allowed the polymerization of volatile reactive organics and the hydrolysis of prebiotic oligomers into biomolecules.