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How to pronounce biochemistry in English?

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Type Words
Type of organic chemistry
Has types enzymology, zymology, zymurgy
Derivation biochemical, biochemist

Examples of biochemistry

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I studied biochemistry at university and it has helped far more than I expected.
From the newscientist.com
All things China eventually would replace biochemistry, transforming his career.
From the usatoday.com
Biochemistry is one of several majors for students who want to become a dentist.
From the fresnobee.com
More is known about its genetics and biochemistry than that of any other animal.
From the economist.com
Organic phosphates are important in biochemistry and biogeochemistry or ecology.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A doctor once told me that love is all biochemistry, and we have no choice in it.
From the brimbankweekly.com.au
Blum went on to a storied career as a mountaineer, leaving biochemistry behind.
From the nytimes.com
He also attended San Jose State University in 1995-1996, studying biochemistry.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He wrote to more then 30 leading companies in his chosen field of biochemistry.
From the newscientist.com
More examples
  • The organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry
  • (biochemical) of or relating to biochemistry; involving chemical processes in living organisms
  • (biochemist) someone with special training in biochemistry
  • Biochemistry is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of biochemistry. Founded in 1962, the journal is published weekly by the American Chemical Society, with 51 annual issues. The journal's 2008 impact factor was 3.379, and it received a total of 94,645 citations in 2008. ...
  • (Biochemist) The most common "industry" role is to develop biochemical products and processes. This can be done by conducting in vitro research, analysis, synthesis and experimenting. ...
  • (Biochemical) Pertaining to the synthesis, conversion, use, and decomposition of organic chemicals in the life process of organisms.*
  • (biochemical) (1) Pertaining to chemical change resulting from biological action. (2) A chemical compound resulting from fermentation. (3) Pertaining to the chemistry of plant and animal life.
  • (biochemical) A chemical that occurs naturally in an organism, or an identical substance that has been made artificially.
  • Chemical processes associated with living things.