Similar words: photochemistry, chemistry, chemist, biogeochemical cycle, petrochemical, euphemistic, euphemistically, rapprochement. Meaning: [‚baɪəʊ'kemɪstrɪ] n. the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occuring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry.
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1. Phil has/is doing/is studying for an MSc in biochemistry.
2. He's got a PhD in Biochemistry.
3. She has a degree in Biochemistry from London University.
4. Her specialty is biochemistry.
5. Your biochemistry is almost identical to that of your cat.
6. Social anthropology is not just a branch of biochemistry.
7. The biochemistry of the human brain affects the impact of television.
8. The role of comparative biochemistry in parasites and its role in drug resistance - species differences in tubulin - E Lacey.
9. He found an opportunity to work in the biochemistry laboratory at Cambridge, and then came to Florey.
10. On admission blood was taken for haematology and biochemistry and for leukocyte and red cell labelling.
11. Comparative Biochemistry of Parasitic Helminths is a challenging assessment of current ideas in the field written by acknowledged world authorities.
12. But particular abnormalities in biochemistry have been linked to schizophrenia since it was first discovered that hallucinatory drugs could induce a psychosis.
13. It was still a long way from biochemistry,(http://Sentencedict.com) i.e. the understanding of how these substances functioned in the living organism.
14. Applicants should have a degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology or a similar background.
15. Candidates with an interest in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and immunology are urged to apply.
16. By form here is meant anything from their biochemistry and internal structure to their behaviour.
17. He's going to Birmingham to do a BSc in Biochemistry.
18. There is insufficient attention paid to the analytical problems to be addressed in biochemistry.
19. The poly gave 15 and 16-year-olds hands-on experience of biochemistry equipment that is too expensive for schools to provide.
20. The process is one of the most complex in biochemistry, and is still only partly understood.
21. By contrast with such complexities, the rest of the biochemistry is relatively straight forward.
22. These, in essence, are the two alternative ways in which the biochemistry of memory might work.
23. Selection pressure operates on all stages of life cycles and has profound effects on the physiology and biochemistry of parasites.
24. Animals and human volunteers will be maintained at various atmospheric pressures and oxygen concentrations while their biochemistry is monitored.
25. The science may be old and well established as in mechanics, or novel as in biochemistry.
26. Mitch graduated from Stanford in 1998 with a degree in biochemistry.
27. The small intestinal mucosa was studied by histology, morphometry, biochemistry, and electron microscopy.
28. The ads trumpet the idea that anxiety and depression result from imbalances in brain biochemistry, not from character flaws.
29. These courses are taught jointly with Medical Microbiology and Biochemistry respectively.
30. The laboratory integrates experimental work from basic science courses especially physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology.
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