biochemically
1.biochemically interesting phenomenon.
2.Capable of forming a chemically or biochemically stable system.
3.Thus, oxidation pretreatment technology is needed to transform these substances into smaller molecules that can then be readily degraded biochemically.
4.Materials and Methods:Pretreatment and follow up brain and abdomen MRI were performed in30children with clinically-and biochemically-proved HLD.
5.cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV) isolated recently from the tobacco budworm Heliothis assulta was observed with EM and characterized biochemically.
6.In order to characterize the properties of HdPO biochemically, hemocyanin from hemolymph of Charybdis japonica was purified by sephacryl S-100 gel-filtration and DEAE sepharose Fast Flow ion-exchange chromatography, and HdPO was characterized biochemically by using L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) as a specific substrate in this study.
7.The baby was biochemically hyperthyroid and had elevated levels of total and free thyroxine and normal levels of triiodothyronine, indicating thyroxine toxicosis.
8.Ampicillin waste water was treated biochemically by the contact oxidation method. After treatment,the BOD5, sulfides and MLSS of the waste water meets the requirements of the National Treated Water Stan-dard.
9.This paper presents a case of biochemically proven congenital erythropoietic porphyria. The major ophthalmic manifestations are a dry eye and scleromalacia perforans. The implications of these are discussed.
10.(2)When the rate of carbon to nitrogen (COD/TN)in waste water from terramycin production was practically 7.2, the biochemically anaerobic process of orgenism in waste water was obviously inhibited;

