How To Use Biochemically In A Sentence
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By discovering its shape, and how it behaved biochemically in the human immune system, they showed that this retrovirus (a retrovirus invades and fuses with DNA of host cells and replicates as part of that cell) was the first known human lentivirus, that is a virus with a long incubation period.
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As well as the binding functionality provided by the biochemically-specific moieties they contain, the oligosaccharide might impart a steric stiffness to the polypeptide core.
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In one study of 68 newly domesticated yams, just under a quarter were biochemically and morphologically very similar to existing varieties.
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Dinoflagellate bioluminescence differs biochemically from that of other major luminescent groups.
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Siliciclastic sediment is supplemented by skeletal debris of biological origin or by biochemically extracted calcium carbonate.
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Amino acids are amphoteric organic acids that are able to biochemically react with both acids or bases.
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This was the reason that food was fortified with the synthetic form of folate called folic acid, which as it turns out is biochemically quite different in its effects.
Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All?
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However, vertebrate material was rare in this deposit, and there was not enough material to analyze biochemically.
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At one year, if the patient is clinically and biochemically euthyroid and a thyroid-stimulating antibody level is not detectable, therapy can be discontinued.
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He used the mild disease cowpox to confer immunity for the potentially fatal but biochemically similar smallpox.
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Medically known as moniliasis or candidiasis, a yeast infection results when the delicate alkaline-acid balance of the mouth, vagina, or rectum is biochemically disrupted, allowing the healthy flora that normally live in these areas to start growing out of control.
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Both amosite and crocidolite, which typically contains well over 20% iron by weight, are biochemically reactive in the lung because of the catalytic effects of ferrous iron present on the fibre surface.
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