biochemistry / ˌbaɪ oʊˈkɛm ə stri /

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biochemistry 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the science dealing with the chemistry of living matter.
  2. the chemistry of living matter.

更多biochemistry例句

  1. Neuroscientists use neuroimaging, genetics, biochemistry, machine learning, behavioral studies, and more to understand the molecular and environmental causes.
  2. The result bears out a theory that one author, Joseph Nagyvary, an emeritus biochemistry professor at Texas A&M, has been pursuing for decades.
  3. Four of the six most abundant elements in the universe—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen—also happen to be crucial players in biochemistry.
  4. During the period when biochemistry could have first got underway—some 100 million years after the Big Bang—the heaviest elements were woefully scarce as the first generations of stars forged new atomic nuclei.
  5. There is also potential for the effect of the tiniest of variations in fundamental constants to be hugely amplified through the extraordinary complexities and dependencies of known biochemistry and evolutionary change.
  6. On leaving the Navy, Shulgin returned to Berkeley, where he earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry.
  7. We evolved from a common ancestor, and inherited much of the same biochemistry—along with its weaknesses.
  8. They often tell a story about my uncle Isam, a talented biochemistry professor at a prominent Egyptian university.
  9. Several calves were born, and seemed to be doing well; the biochemistry of Tanith and Khepera were safely alike.
  10. Biochemistry came into being and, with Liebig as foster-parent, grew into modern Physiology.
  11. Completing work on his Master's in biochemistry at Cambridge when the Spanish show started.
  12. It didn't bother me, because there wasn't a student in my three classes who knew any more biochemistry than a baboon.
  13. Besides, the appended lab notes will easily convince a few key men in biochemistry; and they'll confirm me.