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Перевод: biochemistry speek biochemistry


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биохимия


Тезаурус:

  1. Now a team at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Germany, working for Prof Dieter Oesterhelt, has found they could harness a salt-loving bacterium, called halobacterium, to mass produce receptors.
  2. Animals and human volunteers will be maintained at various atmospheric pressures and oxygen concentrations while their biochemistry is monitored.
  3. Biochemistry is the study of all molecules associated with life - most of which are carbon-based: so biochemistry is largely (though not exclusively) a refined branch of organic chemistry.
  4. in biochemistry at the University of California and spent his working life at the Agriculture Experimental Station of the State University of New Jersey, where he gave strength to the science of soil microbiology.
  5. The extraction problem is one of biochemistry: its solution is the haemoglobin molecule, which will combine with any oxygen molecules which diffuse across the membrane lining the lung.
  6. For anyone studying the biochemistry of microbes, mycobacteria must have offered a mixture of attraction and discouragement.
  7. Human physiology and biochemistry are no less appropriate subjects for understanding in their own right and for university study and research because they have become the tools of the lucrative and utilitarian profession of medicine.
  8. Prof P. J. Sadler and research student Orla M. Ni Dhubhghaill (Birkbeck College, London) with the 1991 Inorganic Biochemistry Discussion Group prize awarded for their poster entitled Platinum group metal phosphines - the role of thiols in cytoxicity and lipophilicity .
  9. After 9 years in which he applied microbial biochemistry to industrial manufacturing problems, he returned, in 1929, to academic work as professor of biochemistry at the London School of Hygiene, where he continued to identify the chemical constituents of fungi and discover their functions.
  10. By the 1940s, physiological chemistry had become biochemistry and biochemistry was a flourishing science which spread into almost every aspect of animal, plant, and microbial life.
  11. He found an opportunity to work in the biochemistry laboratory at Cambridge, and then came to Florey.
  12. More and more doctors realise that diet can influence disease, William Pryor, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Louisiana State University, USA, told the conference.
  13. He sought collaboration from various colleagues, including Marjory Stephenson (see Chapter 8) in the nearby Department of Biochemistry, but made little progress before his departure from Cambridge to fill successively the chairs of pathology at Sheffield in 1932 and Oxford in 1935.

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