| biochemical |
pertaining to biochemistry.
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| biochemical g. |
the science concerned with the chemical and physical nature of genes and the mechanism by which they control the development and maintenance of the organism.
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| biochemical m. |
the transportation from the point of production and the deposition in previously normal tissues of abnormal or pathologically produced biochemical substances which bring about immunological or other changes in the tissues.
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| biochemical oxygen demand |
(BOD): a measure of the quantity of oxygen used by microorganisms in the aerobic oxidation of organic matter.
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| biochemical oxygen demand |
A standard measure of water pollution, especially those contaminated by sewage and industrial waste. It is the amount of oxygen needed by bacteria and other microorganisms to decompose organic matter in the water. Higher values of BOD are associated with higher pollution. It is a process that occurs over a period of time and is commonly measured over a period of five days, referred to as BOD5 measured in mg/liter.
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