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- adverb With reference to
biochemistry .
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- adverb with respect to biochemistry
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Examples
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SIVcpz Vpu and HIV-1 Vpu act in different ways, biochemically, which is predictable enough when you do something as simple as comparing amino acid sequences.
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In order to answer these basic questions, we had to characterise the virus biochemically and immunologically, and to do that, we needed to propagate it in sufficient amounts.
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They start thinking that biochemically induced four hour erections are what nature intended.
Random Thought Number Two on the Hoosier Hypocrite---Now With More Middle-aged Sex Appeal. 2010
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In the process, they pioneered our understanding of how energy is biochemically transformed, stored and released for work in the cell.
Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010
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They start thinking that biochemically induced four hour erections are what nature intended.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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By using strands that correspond to sequences in the track, the robot can be made to walk, turn left or right as it is biochemically attracted to the next matching stretch.
Nano-Spiders: DNA Robots that Could One Day Be Walking Through Your Body | Impact Lab 2010
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What they fail to accept is that people differ biochemically and physiologically, and some are more sensitive to hormonal changes than other.
An Evolutionary Model of Depression, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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However, both HFCS and sugar contain about half fructose and half glucose, making them biochemically identical, says Matthias Tschoep , research director of the Diabetes and Obesity Center at the University of Cincinnati.
Sweet Revenge, Chefs Pour on the Sugar Katy McLaughlin 2011
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It's biochemically impossible to dislike San Francisco, one of the planet's finest towns.
San Francisco Is Very Hard to Hate Jason Gay 2012
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He ascribes his outstanding success rate to the sense of empowerment, mastery and hope these wounded warriors get from putting their biochemistry "on manual" and gaining self-control over their biochemically generated symptoms.
Belleruth Naparstek: Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post Traumatic Stress Is Incurable 2010
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