Similar words: biochemistry, biochemically, photochemistry, chemist, chemistry, chemist's, biogeochemical cycle, alchemist. Meaning: [‚baɪəʊ'kemɪst] n. someone with special training in biochemistry.
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(1) Stoichiometric procedures also help the biochemist to follow the metabolic processes that take place in organisms.
(2) Nor, had he sought to recruit a biochemist, was there any laboratory space available for his work.
(3) A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles.
(4) Some biochemists have built up quite elaborate blueprints for forms of life utterly different from our own.
(5) Lucid, a 53-year-old biochemist, plans a 143-day stay aboard Mir as a guest researcher.
(6) That's a concern echoed by Sheng Ding, a biochemist at The Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, who wasn't involved in the research.
(7) She a biochemist who works on the frontiers of biology.
(8) And if I had an experienced biochemist or molecular biologist at the bench for a year or two it probably would have cost the same and would have been done faster.
(9) His wife , a biochemist , was a dietician at a research institute.
(10) I've picked him because he's a biochemist, so he understands what I tell him.
(11) She is a biochemist, with a strong background in genetics and molecular biology.
(12) A Polish biochemist named Casimir Funk isolated what was in the brown stuff. It turned out to be thiamine.
(13) The interest of psychiatrists was aroused, and so was that of biochemists.
(14) Research studentships are available for biochemical, chemical and electronic engineers and for biochemists[Sentencedict.com ], microbiologists and others with appropriates training.
(15) During his later years, Landsteiner formed a friendship with Linus Pauling, the American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1954.
(16) But any disturbance leads to lower water levels and to the peat drying, oxidising and releasing its carbon, says biochemist Mike Hall of the Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
(17) Sir Ernst Boris Chain was a German - born British biochemist.
(18) The impurity of supposedly pure subcellular fractions is a constant threat to the plant biochemist.
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