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单词 biochemistry
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Definition of biochemistry in English:

biochemistry

noun bʌɪə(ʊ)ˈkɛmɪstriˌbaɪoʊˈkɛməstri
mass noun
  • 1The branch of science concerned with the chemical and physico-chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Specifically, I'm a biologist with a strong background in biochemistry, materials science and bioinformatics.
    • From supplement biochemistry and exercise science, to pure bodybuilding knowledge, Sean talks the talk and walks the walk.
    • In the fall, Juliet plans to study biochemistry, molecular biology, and environmental science.
    • Doctors have to know loads about biochemistry and the chemical reactions going on in your body.
    • Those fields were molecular biology and glycoprotein chemistry and biochemistry.
    • NMR has become one of the most prized tools in organic chemistry and biochemistry.
    • Understanding the thermodynamic and structural basis of protein folding is one of the key issues in current research in biochemistry.
    • But it's a big long step from organic chemistry to biochemistry.
    • Interdisciplinary sciences such as biochemistry and social psychology would also have to be included.
    • Compared with traditional high school chemistry courses, ChemCom students learn more organic and biochemistry.
    • His main research interest is the molecular biology and biochemistry of the organism that causes African sleeping sickness.
    • The science of biochemistry, nowadays regarded as one of the fundamental pillars upon which the study of medicine rests, is something of a newcomer.
    • The field of environmental chemistry calls on organic chemistry, biochemistry and a heck of a lot of biology.
    • On the contrary, at the very beginning of what was to become the science of biochemistry, Shelley foresaw how potent a tool it would be in the hands of scientists.
    • To achieve this aim it draws on biology, biochemistry, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
    • Of these, at least 130 programs offer degree options such as biochemistry or chemical education.
    • It is therefore timely for a volume on Plant hormone biochemistry and molecular biology to be published.
    • The key thing to remember is that biochemistry is the chemistry of the living world.
    • The most modern chemical industries are those concerned with biochemistry, microbiology, and particularly pharmaceutical research.
    • This does not mean, however, that chemistry, biochemistry or atomic physics are in some way giving us a false picture of reality.
    1. 1.1 The processes and substances with which the science of biochemistry is concerned.
      abnormal brain biochemistry
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This genetic difference is too gaping for one type of membrane biochemistry to have evolved from the other, Koga argues.
      • How the cellular biochemistry is coordinated to define a process operation remains a large problem.
      • Such errors are not surprising, given the many differences that exist between species in terms of their anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and metabolism.
      • Despite the far-ranging scope of earlier work, aspects of germination and conversion physiology, and biochemistry in somatic embryos remain unexplored.
      • Although mice are much smaller than humans, they were chosen for the study because their physiology and biochemistry are similar to that of humans.
      • This paper deals with the morphology, anatomy, histochemistry and biochemistry of the glandular hairs of S. jorullensis.
      • In fact, one of the critical roles of enzymes in biochemistry is to lower the temperature requirements for chemical reactions.
      • The surfactant group exhibited less lung injury on histology and biochemistry.
      • The physiotypes are physiological life forms as delineated by comparative physiology, biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology.
      • Few data are currently available as to the yield of investigating mildly abnormal liver biochemistry in such a group.
      • Now, the nuts-and-bolts biochemistry of the brain is overwhelmingly complex.
      • The link in both cases was a reaction to prescription drugs and the point is the delicacy of our brain biochemistry.
      • However, despite the care and detail of the authors' analysis of periderm cell wall biochemistry, we are no nearer to preventing abrasion damage of the potato.
      • The relationship between hydrogen peroxide-treated melanin and its biochemistry and photochemistry is important.
      • How much control can one exert on biochemistry and physiology without using various substances?
      • Special techniques and optics have been developed to reveal the structures and biochemistry of living cells.
      • Knapp has also investigated the evolutionary origins of fruit size, colour and biochemistry in the genus Solanum using a phylogenetic approach.
      • New research found that foods high in fat and sugar can cause significant changes in brain biochemistry similar to drugs such as heroin and cocaine.
      • The different origins, biochemistry and likely tertiary structure of the truncated plant haemoglobins suggest that these proteins may have separate cellular roles.
      • The biochemistry of the heme group is the key issue in the understanding of these phenomena.

Rhymes

chemistry, photochemistry
 
 

Definition of biochemistry in US English:

biochemistry

nounˌbaɪoʊˈkɛməstriˌbīōˈkeməstrē
  • 1The branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The science of biochemistry, nowadays regarded as one of the fundamental pillars upon which the study of medicine rests, is something of a newcomer.
    • Those fields were molecular biology and glycoprotein chemistry and biochemistry.
    • On the contrary, at the very beginning of what was to become the science of biochemistry, Shelley foresaw how potent a tool it would be in the hands of scientists.
    • Of these, at least 130 programs offer degree options such as biochemistry or chemical education.
    • But it's a big long step from organic chemistry to biochemistry.
    • To achieve this aim it draws on biology, biochemistry, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
    • Interdisciplinary sciences such as biochemistry and social psychology would also have to be included.
    • This does not mean, however, that chemistry, biochemistry or atomic physics are in some way giving us a false picture of reality.
    • NMR has become one of the most prized tools in organic chemistry and biochemistry.
    • The most modern chemical industries are those concerned with biochemistry, microbiology, and particularly pharmaceutical research.
    • It is therefore timely for a volume on Plant hormone biochemistry and molecular biology to be published.
    • Compared with traditional high school chemistry courses, ChemCom students learn more organic and biochemistry.
    • His main research interest is the molecular biology and biochemistry of the organism that causes African sleeping sickness.
    • The key thing to remember is that biochemistry is the chemistry of the living world.
    • From supplement biochemistry and exercise science, to pure bodybuilding knowledge, Sean talks the talk and walks the walk.
    • Doctors have to know loads about biochemistry and the chemical reactions going on in your body.
    • The field of environmental chemistry calls on organic chemistry, biochemistry and a heck of a lot of biology.
    • Specifically, I'm a biologist with a strong background in biochemistry, materials science and bioinformatics.
    • Understanding the thermodynamic and structural basis of protein folding is one of the key issues in current research in biochemistry.
    • In the fall, Juliet plans to study biochemistry, molecular biology, and environmental science.
    1. 1.1 Biochemical processes.
      abnormal brain biochemistry
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although mice are much smaller than humans, they were chosen for the study because their physiology and biochemistry are similar to that of humans.
      • The different origins, biochemistry and likely tertiary structure of the truncated plant haemoglobins suggest that these proteins may have separate cellular roles.
      • The biochemistry of the heme group is the key issue in the understanding of these phenomena.
      • This paper deals with the morphology, anatomy, histochemistry and biochemistry of the glandular hairs of S. jorullensis.
      • The surfactant group exhibited less lung injury on histology and biochemistry.
      • The relationship between hydrogen peroxide-treated melanin and its biochemistry and photochemistry is important.
      • However, despite the care and detail of the authors' analysis of periderm cell wall biochemistry, we are no nearer to preventing abrasion damage of the potato.
      • New research found that foods high in fat and sugar can cause significant changes in brain biochemistry similar to drugs such as heroin and cocaine.
      • Few data are currently available as to the yield of investigating mildly abnormal liver biochemistry in such a group.
      • This genetic difference is too gaping for one type of membrane biochemistry to have evolved from the other, Koga argues.
      • The link in both cases was a reaction to prescription drugs and the point is the delicacy of our brain biochemistry.
      • Now, the nuts-and-bolts biochemistry of the brain is overwhelmingly complex.
      • How much control can one exert on biochemistry and physiology without using various substances?
      • Knapp has also investigated the evolutionary origins of fruit size, colour and biochemistry in the genus Solanum using a phylogenetic approach.
      • Such errors are not surprising, given the many differences that exist between species in terms of their anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and metabolism.
      • How the cellular biochemistry is coordinated to define a process operation remains a large problem.
      • Despite the far-ranging scope of earlier work, aspects of germination and conversion physiology, and biochemistry in somatic embryos remain unexplored.
      • In fact, one of the critical roles of enzymes in biochemistry is to lower the temperature requirements for chemical reactions.
      • Special techniques and optics have been developed to reveal the structures and biochemistry of living cells.
      • The physiotypes are physiological life forms as delineated by comparative physiology, biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology.
 
 
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