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Перевод: biochemist
[существительное] биохимик
Тезаурус:
- Nor, had he sought to recruit a biochemist, was there any laboratory space available for his work.
- Hilts takes a similar tack with his other two subjects, the cowboy physicist Robert Wilson, whose discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation confirmed the big-bang theory; and the restless, insatiable biochemist Mark Ptashne, who chose and cracked a problem - how the cell "represses" production of proteins from certain sections of DNA - that daunted many of his senior colleagues.
- DR PETER MITCHELL, the biochemist who has died aged 71, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1978 for his achievement in explaining the chemical processes by which living cells generate energy from food.
- Some years ago, walking along a riverside with a Pakistani biochemist, I picked up a flat stone and bounced it across the water.
- Some familiarity with such a chart is part of the skill of being a biochemist, just as some knowledge of the anatomy and classification of animals is part of the skill of being a zoologist.
- Rupert Sheldrake, a Cambridge biochemist and author of A New Science of Life and The Presence of the Past , formulated his theory of morphogenetic fields which can be likened to a blueprint for determining biological processes and creating forms.
- The Austrian born biochemist Marguerite Maury could be hailed as the mother of holistic aromatherapy.
- The biochemist's comment was curt: suggest oil change.
- Graham Goodwin, a biochemist who jettisoned a career in molecular biology at Cambridge ("I can't really explain why; just something missing"), now works around the farm.
- The solution to this problem was helped by N. G. Heatley, a young biochemist also from Hopkins's laboratory in Cambridge, who had been prevented by the outbreak of war from going to work in the Carlsberg laboratories in Copenhagen.
- A biochemist by training, he began writing while at Columbia University.
- She didn't think to question the treatment her doctors advocated - as a research biochemist who had worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 10 years, the benefits of modern medicine had been instilled in her.
- Florey continued his interest in lysozyme and furthered it both by collaboration with the professor of organic chemistry, Sir Robert Robinson (1886-;1975) and by recruiting an enthusiastic and skilful biochemist E. B. (later Sir Ernst) Chain (1906-;1979).
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