biochemist in the PONS Dictionary

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With her blood, the biochemist is successful in restoring life to the beast.
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He became one of the leading biochemists of the early 20th century.
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In medicine, biochemists investigate the causes and cures of disease.
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As a biochemist, he published more than 200 papers on nutrition and metabolic activity.
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Several years after its original publication, metabolic control theory became widely absorbed by biochemists.
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As a consequence, the study of proteins, of their structure and synthesis, became one of the principal objectives of biochemists.
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Biochemists must also prepare technical reports after collecting, analyzing and summarizing the information and trends found.
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He first majored in chemistry with an eye to becoming a biochemist.
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Some examples of a professional chemist would be an oilfield chemist, drilling fluids chemist, environmental chemist, biochemist, or pharmacist.
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Biochemist researchers focus on planning and conducting research experiments, mainly for developing new products, updating existing products and analyzing said products.
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