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  • biocatalyst
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  • biochemical
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  • biochemical genetics
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  • biochemical marker
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biochem biochemistry, biochemical
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    JournalTitle: Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
    MedAbbr: Biochem Biophys Res Commun
    ISSN: 0006-291X
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    IsoAbbr: Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
    NlmId: 372516
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    JournalTitle: Biochemistry international.
    MedAbbr: Biochem Int
    ISSN: 0158-5231
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    IsoAbbr: Biochem. Int.
    NlmId: 8100311
  • JrId: 1010
    JournalTitle: Biochemical genetics.
    MedAbbr: Biochem Genet
    ISSN: 0006-2928
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    IsoAbbr: Biochem. Genet.
    NlmId: 126611
  • JrId: 1011
    JournalTitle: The Biochemical journal.
    MedAbbr: Biochem J
    ISSN: 0264-6021
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    IsoAbbr: Biochem. J.
    NlmId: 2984726
  • JrId: 1012
    JournalTitle: Biochemical medicine.
    MedAbbr: Biochem Med
    ISSN: 0006-2944
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biocatalyst A substance which catalyses biochemical processes in living things. The most well-known example is the enzyme.
(09 Oct 1997)
biocellate <zoology> Having two ocelli (eyelike spots); said of a wing, etc.
Origin: L. Bis twice + ocellatus. See Ocellated.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
biocenology <study> A field of ecology which deals with the study of communities of organisms and the interactions and relationships between the member organisms.
(09 Oct 1997)
biocenosis A group of organisms in a self-sufficient community naturally occupying a small area with a uniform environment throughout.
In the field of paleontology, it is one of three types of fossil communities, which depends on the condition and completeness of the community when found. Biocenosis is the most complete type, able to offer the most information about what the community was like when it was alive.
(09 Oct 1997)
biochemical Relating to biochemistry, characterised by, produced by or involving chemical reactions in living organisms.
(18 Nov 1997)
biochemical conversion process The use of living organisms or their products to convert organic material to fuels.
(05 Dec 1998)
biochemical genetics The study of genetics in terms of the chemical (biochemical) events involved, as in the manner in which DNA molecules replicate and control the synthesis of specific enzymes by the genetic code.
(05 Mar 2000)
biochemical mechanism This is the general term for any chemical reaction or series of reactions, usually mediated by enzymes, which produce a given physiological effect in a living organism.
(09 Oct 1997)
biochemical metastasis The transportation and induction of abnormal immunochemical specificities in apparently normal organs.
(05 Mar 2000)
biochemical oxygen demand The amount of oxygen aerobicorganisms need to carry out oxidative metabolism in watercontaining organic matter, such as sewage.
(09 Oct 1997)
biochemical phenomena Biochemical functions, activities, and processes at organic and molecular levels in humans, animals, microorganisms, and plants.
(12 Dec 1998)
biochemical profile A combination of biochemical tests usually performed with automated instrumentation upon admission of a patient to a hospital or clinic.
(05 Mar 2000)
biochemistry The scientific study of the chemistry of living cells, tissues, organs and organisms.
(09 Oct 1997)
biochemorphic Denoting the relationship between biologic action and chemical structure, as in food and drugs.
(05 Mar 2000)
biochemorphology <study> The scientific study of the chemical structure of pharmaceuticals and nutrients and their effect on organisms.
(09 Oct 1997)
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  • Biochemical Phenomena - »õâ Biochemical functions, activities, and processes at organic and molecular levels in humans, animals, microorganisms, and plants.
    Synonyms : Phenomena, Biochemical
  • Biochemical Phenomena, Metabolism, and Nutrition - »õâ
    Synonyms : Metabolism, Nutrition, and Biochemical Phenomena
  • Biochemistry - »õâ
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  • Biocompatible Materials - »õâ Synthetic or natural materials, other than DRUGS, that are used to replace or repair any body TISSUES or bodily function.
    Synonyms : Hemocompatible Materials, Materials, Biocompatible, Materials, Hemocompatible
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biocatalyst a biochemical catalyst such as an enzyme
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bioclimatology the study of effects of climate on living organisms
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biocoenosis A biocoenosis (alternatively, biocoenose or biocenose), termed by Karl M?ius in 1877, describes all the interacting organisms living together in a specific habitat (or biotope). It is more common to see the words, biotic community (or biological community or ecological community), used in this context, these all being identical concepts. The extent or geographical area of a biocenose is limited only by the requirement of a more or less uniform species composition (Kendeigh, 1961). ...
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biochemical oxygen demand In ecology, biochemical (biological) oxygen demand (BOD) is an indicator for the concentration of biodegradable organic matter present in a sample of water. It can be used to infer the general quality of the water and its degree of pollution. BOD measures the rate of uptake of oxygen by micro-organisms in the sample of water at a fixed temperature and over a given period of time. ...
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biocide A broad-spectrum poison that kills a wide range of organisms.
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bioc a biochemical catalyst such as an enzyme
bioc of or relating to biocatalysts
bioc of or relating to biochemistry
bioc a chemical mechanism involved in vital processes occurring in living organisms
bioc with respect to biochemistry
bioc someone with special training in biochemistry
bioc the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occuring in organisms
bioc a microchip that uses tiny strands of DNA to latch onto and quickly recognize thousands of genes at a time
bioc of or concerned with the relations of climate and living organisms
bioc the study of effects of climate on living organisms
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