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Biochemistry   /bˌaɪoʊkˈɛməstri/   Listen
Biochemistry

noun
1.
The organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry.






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"Biochemistry" Quotes from Famous Books



... empiricism) approach to | the "understanding" of the "unwritten | laws" of cell theory and genetics. | | NOTE: It is very instructive to study why | Linus Pauling failed to dsiscover the genetic | code. He was an expert in the physics of | biochemistry and applied quantum theory | to molecular biology. His theory of the | molecular bond won a Nobel Laureate. | | Read Watson's explanation of why Pauling | failed to crack the genetic code. | | Guenther Stent, the ...
— Valerius Terminus: of the Interpretation of Nature • Sir Francis Bacon

... on vitamines and deficiency diseases and the biochemistry of cod liver oil. Biochem. Bull., 1916, iv, ...
— The Vitamine Manual • Walter H. Eddy



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