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词汇 biochemically
释义 biochemically
adverb
uk /ˌbaɪ.əʊˈkem.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌbaɪ.oʊˈkem.ɪ.kəl.i/
in a way that is connected with the chemistry of living things: 生物化学地
Everyone is biochemically different.从生物化学上看每个人都是不同的。
Tissue samples were assessed biochemically. 对组织样本进行生化评估。
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biochemical
For diabetics, cinnamon does much the same thing as insulin biochemically.
A lot of people have not biochemically adapted to eating these foods.
Combat changes an individual biochemically, and that changes behaviour.
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Examples of biochemically


biochemically
In some parasitic helminths the phosphatase was studied biochemically as well as histochemically.
Metabolic cooperation between biochemically marked mammalian cells in tissue culture.
The amino-acid residues modified by biotin in histones have not yet been characterized biochemically.
A method for tracing biochemically-defined pathways in the central nervous system using combined fluorescence retrograde transport and immunohistochemical techniques.
Continuing anaemia in a patient with biochemically confirmed iron deficiency, despite oral iron therapy, suggests poor compliance, severe malabsorption or continuing blood loss.
Mutation-selection balance had been an extensively discussed topic long before it attracted the attention of biochemically motivated research.
Metabolic co-operation between biochemically marked mammalian cells in tissue culture.
Although the optimal conditions for re-assembly vary somewhat, no co-factors are required, which has thereby rendered intermediate filaments particularly simple to study biochemically.
In order to explore these possibilities, identificationand characterization, both biochemically and in terms of biological activity, of trypanosome components is needed.
Biochemically these cellular changes are mediated by specific signal transduction pathways.
They share many of the same messenger molecules, have close developmental histories - both in phylogeny and in ontogeny - and finally intersect biochemically to achieve a common purpose.
Methadone exposure was biochemically verified.
The emergence of noninvasive imaging of the human brain has ushered in an era in which the living brain can be scrutinized anatomically, biochemically, electrophysiologically, and functionally.
Although many dhfs and fpgs sequences have been deposited in the databases, in very few cases have the activities of the gene product been characterized biochemically.
That is an inborn, biochemically determined need—not an acquired one.
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