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- adjective biochemistry Whose properties or activities vary according to the
specific biological molecule that it interacts with
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The correspondence course consists of ten sections, covering such topics as the history of aromatics, essential oil production and purity, essential oil chemistry, the effects of essential oils on human physiology, psychoaromatherapy, pharmacology, treatment methods and applications, contraindications, and a detailed study of fifty-five essential oils and their biospecific therapeutic uses.
You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999
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The correspondence course consists of ten sections, covering such topics as the history of aromatics, essential oil production and purity, essential oil chemistry, the effects of essential oils on human physiology, psychoaromatherapy, pharmacology, treatment methods and applications, contraindications, and a detailed study of fifty-five essential oils and their biospecific therapeutic uses.
You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999
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Steinmetz NF, Bock E, Richter RP, Spatz JP, Lomonossoff GP, et al. (2008) Assembly of multilayer arrays of viral nanoparticles via biospecific recognition: a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring study.
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