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Biochemistry
Biochemistry Bi`o*chem"is*try, n. [Gr. ? life + E. chemistry.]
(Biol.)
The chemistry of living organisms; the chemistry of the
processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.
GeochemicalGeochemistry Ge`o*chem"is*try, n. [Gr. ?, ?, the earth +
chemistry.]
The study of the chemical composition of, and of actual or
possible chemical changes in, the crust of the earth. --
Ge`o*chem"ic*al, a. -- Ge`o*chem"ist, n. GeochemistGeochemistry Ge`o*chem"is*try, n. [Gr. ?, ?, the earth +
chemistry.]
The study of the chemical composition of, and of actual or
possible chemical changes in, the crust of the earth. --
Ge`o*chem"ic*al, a. -- Ge`o*chem"ist, n. GeochemistryGeochemistry Ge`o*chem"is*try, n. [Gr. ?, ?, the earth +
chemistry.]
The study of the chemical composition of, and of actual or
possible chemical changes in, the crust of the earth. --
Ge`o*chem"ic*al, a. -- Ge`o*chem"ist, n. Iatrochemical
Iatrochemical I*a`tro*chem"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to iatrochemistry, or to the iatrochemists.
Iatrochemist
Iatrochemist I*a`tro*chem"ist, n. [Gr. ? physician + E.
chemist.]
A physician who explained or treated diseases upon chemical
principles; one who practiced iatrochemistry.
Iatrochemistry
Iatrochemistry I*a`tro*chem"is*try, n.
Chemistry applied to, or used in, medicine; -- used
especially with reference to the doctrines in the school of
physicians in Flanders, in the 17th century, who held that
health depends upon the proper chemical relations of the
fluids of the body, and who endeavored to explain the
conditions of health or disease by chemical principles.
Photochemical
Photochemical Pho`to*chem"ic*al, a. [Photo- + chemical.]
(Chem.)
Of or pertaining to chemical action of light, or produced by
it; as, the photochemical changes of the visual purple of the
retina.
Photochemistry
Photochemistry Pho`to*chem"is*try, n. [Photo- + chemistry.]
(Chem.)
The branch of chemistry which relates to the effect of light
in producing chemical changes, as in photography.
Physicochemical
Physicochemical Phys`i*co*chem"ic*al, a. [Physico- +
chemical.]
Involving the principles of both physics and chemistry;
dependent on, or produced by, the joint action of physical
and chemical agencies. --Huxley.
Phytochemical
Phytochemical Phy`to*chem"ic*al, a.
Relating to phytochemistry. --R. Hunt.
Phytochemistry
Phytochemistry Phy"to*chem"is*try, n. [Phyto- + chemistry.]
Chemistry in its relation to vegetable bodies; vegetable
chemistry. --R. Hunt.
RapprochementRapprochement Rap`proche`ment", n. [F., fr. rapprocher to
cause to approach again. See Re-; Approach.]
Act or fact of coming or being drawn near or together;
establishment or state of cordial relations.
He had witnessed the gradual rapprochement between the
papacy and Austria. --Wilfrid
Ward. Thermochemic
Thermochemic Ther`mo*chem"ic, Thermochemical
Ther`mo*chem"ic*al, a. (Chem. Physics)
Of or pertaining to thermochemistry; obtained by, or employed
in, thermochemistry.
Thermochemical
Thermochemic Ther`mo*chem"ic, Thermochemical
Ther`mo*chem"ic*al, a. (Chem. Physics)
Of or pertaining to thermochemistry; obtained by, or employed
in, thermochemistry.
Thermochemistry
Thermochemistry Ther`mo*chem"is*try, n. [Thermo- + chemistry.]
That branch of chemical science which includes the
investigation of the various relations existing between
chemical action and that manifestation of force termed heat,
or the determination of the heat evolved by, or employed in,
chemical actions.
Zoochemical
Zoochemical o`["o]*chem"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to zo["o]chemistry.
Zoochemistry
Zoochemistry o`["o]*chem"is*try, n. [Zo["o]- + chemistry.]
Animal chemistry; particularly, the description of the
chemical compounds entering into the composition of the
animal body, in distinction from biochemistry.
Zoochemy
Zoochemy o*["o]ch"e*my, n. [Zo["o]- + Gr. ? alchemy.]
Animal chemistry; zo["o]chemistry. --Dunglison.
Meaning of Ochem from wikipedia
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Organic chemistry is a
subdiscipline within chemistry involving the
scientific study of the structure, properties, and
reactions of
organic compounds and...
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degree 4 (
Ochem 2017), line
graph of a
bipartite graph with
maximum degree 4 (Gonçalves &
Ochem 2009),
graph with
girth 5 (Mont****ier &
Ochem 2015). The...
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Ancient Number Problem".
Quanta Magazine.
Retrieved 10
September 2020.
Ochem, Pascal; Rao, Michaël (2012). "Odd
perfect numbers are
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OCHEM retrieved 18 June 2016.
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OChemPal. Utah
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January 2012). "Odd
perfect numbers are greater...
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representation as an
intersection graph of segments. Chalopin, Gonçalves &
Ochem (2007)
proved that
planar graphs are in 1-STRING, the
class of intersection...
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fingerprint spaces".
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