At the university hospital nurses were required to take the same pre-med courses as the doctors—including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology.
Modern biochemistry will not listen to the old notion of a vital force—that is only a metaphysical will-o'-the-wisp that leaves us floundering in the quagmire.
They actually did have a remarkable grasp of physiology and biochemistry, and constantly sought to learn more.
Under normal conditions, a survey crew with specialists in physiology, biochemistry, anatomy, radiology, pharmacology and pathology might spend months or even years on a new planet gathering base-line information.
biochemistry| American Dictionary
biochemistry
noun[U]
us/ˌbɑɪ·oʊˈkem·ə·stri/
biology
thescientificstudyof thechemistryoflivingthings, such asanimals,plants, andbodyorgans
In short, metabolism necessarily involves a nice equilibrium between anabolism and catabolism, requiring a complexbiochemistryto effect these vital functions.
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Abnormal liverbiochemistrywas defined as at least one abnormal value of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase and total bilirubin.
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In conclusion, a book for the specialist astrobiologist - trained in bothbiochemistryand biophysics - in search of novel ideas.
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Transition-metal systems inbiochemistrystudied by highaccuracy quantum chemical methods.
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The application of single-molecule detection techniques to biology andbiochemistryhas led to a revolution in this field.
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We admit patients with abnormalbiochemistryand perform daily computerised cardiotocography with intermittent biophysical pro®les.
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The book prompts the conclusion that a deeper, functional understanding of rhizosphere biolog y andbiochemistryis surely feasible.
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First trimester screening for fetal aneuploidy:biochemistryand nuchal translucency.
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Also, the scientific problem becomes interdisciplinary and involves developmental biology, cell biology,biochemistry, genetics, evolution and ecology.
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We present an overview on how molecular genetics, physiology andbiochemistryare helping to unravel the basis of germination and dormancy in seed biology.
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Consciousness does not have a specific anatomy orbiochemistry.
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There are five subject areas: background, soil biota, concepts and interactions,biochemistryand biogeochemistry and human activities, dealt with over 18 chapters.
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Kalckar was fortunate to be working at an important period in biochemistry's evolution.
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An alternative answer to the question is that it is possible that cell movement might occur as a consequence of virus-induced changes in cellbiochemistry.
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Secondly a method of analgesia may alter maternal physiology orbiochemistryand in so doing it may have an indirect effect on the baby.
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