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Biochemistry Summary
1,143 words, approx. 4 pages Biochemistry seeks to describe the structure, organization, and functions of living matter in molecular terms. Essentially two factors have contributed to the excitement in the field today and have enhanced the impact of research and advances in...
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Biochemistry Summary
1,062 words, approx. 4 pages Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of living organisms. Researchers in this area of science study life on a molecular scale. Biochemistry has its roots in biology, chemistry, and physics. It is not clear when biochemistry was first considered a...
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Biochemistry Summary
881 words, approx. 3 pages Biochemistry is the study of the molecular basis of life. It investigates the chemical substances and processes that occur within plants, animals and microorganisms at all levels of organization, from single cells to tissues and organs. It is a...
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 Biochemistry (from Greek: βίος, bios, "life" and Egyptian kēme, "earth"[1]) is the study of the chemical processes in living organisms. It deals with the structure and function of cellular components, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids,...



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Nobel Prize laureate, Dr. Arthur Kornberg dies at 89
10/27/2007: 310 words, approx. 1 pages Dr. Arthur Kornberg, a biochemist who received the 1959 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for the test-tube synthesis of DNA, died of respiratory failure Friday at Stanford Hospital. He was 89.Kornberg, an active professor emeritus of biochemistry at Stanford University's School of Medicine, shared...
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Nobel laureate Dr. Arthur Kornberg dies
10/27/2007: 303 words, approx. 1 pages Dr. Arthur Kornberg, whose test-tube synthesis of DNA earned him the Nobel Prize in 1959, died of respiratory failure Friday at Stanford Hospital, the hospital said. He was 89.Kornberg, an active professor emeritus of biochemistry at Stanford University's School of Medicine, shared the Nobel Prize...



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Biochemical and Biophysical Principles
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 A lab report on biochemical and biophysical properties that provides insight into basic biochemical and biophysical principles such as osmosis, diffusion, hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances.


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