Similar words: astrophysicist, biophysics, physicist, physician, astrophysics, physics, physical, physically. Meaning: n. a physicist who applies the methods of physics to biology.
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1. Meanwhile, biophysicist Professor H. Ti Trien and his team have been trying to mimic photosynthesis, in particular the charge separation step.
2. Biophysicist Luca Turin studies the science of smell.
3. The best post came from James Repace, a biophysicist and former EPA staff scientist who does actual research on secondhand smoke.
4. Cisplatin was discovered in 1964 by a biophysicist when he did an experiment to study the effect of electric field on growth of bacteria.
5. The superoxide theory is proposed by Biophysicist Klaus Schulten of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, lead author of the study and a pioneer in avian magnetoreception.
6. Biophysicist, David Deamer, studies the tide pools. A tide pool has the right mix of conditions for the formation of the first simple organisms.
7. World renowned biophysicist Professor Steven Chu, the 1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics, delivered a public lecture entitled "The World's Energy Problem and What We Can Do About It?"
8. From these changes, Vikings could have accurately determined where the polarized sky light was coming from and pinpointed the direction of the sun, " said biophysicist Gabor Horvath."
9. "This is the first time this contagion has been measured in the way we think about traditional infectious disease," said biophysicist Alison Hill of Harvard University.
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10. "That's forbidden, " said study co-author and Stony Brook University biophysicist Koon-Kiu Yan.
11. That's still some way from proving that the theory, proposed in the mid-1990s by biophysicist Luca Turin, is correct.
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