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单词 biophysics
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Definition of biophysics in English:

biophysics

plural noun bʌɪə(ʊ)ˈfɪzɪksˌbaɪoʊˈfɪzɪks
  • treated as singular The science of the application of the laws of physics to biological phenomena.

    生物物理学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His work utilizes techniques from membrane biophysics and cell and molecular biology.
    • He states that these findings have relevance for many areas: materials science, polymer chemistry, biophysics, protein biochemistry, and hematology.
    • It therefore represents a concerted effort of scientists from biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and bioengineering.
    • Single-molecule biophysics is slowly revolutionizing cell biology by uncovering important information regarding protein function that cannot be obtained from standard bulk experiments.
    • The Consortium consists of more than 40 researchers from all walks of scientific life - cell biology, chemistry, biophysics, genomics, bioinformatics and genetics.
    • One of Greenlee's collaborators is Janice Buss, an associate professor of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology.
    • They are the departments of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology and natural resources and environmental management.
    • Over the past few years, the fields of membrane biology and biophysics have focused on the role lipids play in membrane organization.
    • The analysis of kinetic signals in terms of exponential processes is pervasive, with numerous applications found in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and medicine.
    • This article addresses physical processes in the viral life cycle through a quantitative framework based on insights from structural biology, single molecule biophysics, electron microscopy, and solution biochemistry.
    • He held chairs at Berkeley in both mathematics and biophysics being promoted to full professor in 1966.
    • Determining how a protein folds to a stable native structure is a problem of great importance in biophysics, molecular biology, and medicine.
    • He earned academic degrees in physics, biophysics, and nuclear medicine from UCLA.
    • The course provides training and hands-on experience in experimental design and data analysis, and will also cover some of the necessary background in physics, biology and biophysics.
    • Advances in directed evolution and membrane biophysics make the synthesis of simple living cells, if not yet foreseeable reality, an imaginable goal.
    • Actually, my interest in physics was biophysics, so it's not as big a change as it sounds.
    • Besides vascular biology and biophysics, the methodology developed here may find broader application in other biological and nonbiological areas.
    • The MIR research fits into a broader area of expertise that Los Alamos National Laboratory maintains in the field of complex systems modeling in general, and modeling in theoretical biology and biophysics in particular.
    • An example is provided by molecular biophysics that reduces biological phenomena to a set of algorithms forming a consistent whole into which a biomolecular assembly can fit.
    • The associate professor in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology takes pride in presenting classes with new information that had not been published the previous year.

Derivatives

  • biophysical

  • adjective bʌɪəʊˈfɪzɪk(ə)lˌbaɪoʊˈfɪzək(ə)l
    • The binding of peptides to lipid bilayers is a subject of great interest, from both a biomedical and biophysical standpoint.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Until now the plasma membrane was the prototypical membrane for biophysical studies of lateral protein mobility.
      • Because of the small size of the domains, advanced biophysical in vivo techniques are required for their identification and detailed study.
      • A biophysicist deals with the biophysical aspects of these claims, some widely known, some specific to the Czech Republic.
      • In plants, senescence is accompanied by morphological changes and/or alterations in biochemical and biophysical properties of metabolism.
  • biophysicist

  • noun bʌɪə(ʊ)ˈfɪzɪsɪstˌbaɪoʊˈfɪzəsɪst
    • A biophysicist deals with the biophysical aspects of these claims, some widely known, some specific to the Czech Republic.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Consortium will be truly multifaceted - consisting of biologists, chemists, biophysicists, optical physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists, geneticists and engineers.
      • The elucidation of this subject is thus one of the current aims of both theoretical and experimental biophysicists as a preliminary but essential step for the total understanding of the biological functions.
      • In the same article a local chemist speculated that the site was already leaching radium and a biophysicist called the ground at the site, located on a fault line, ‘very unstable.’
      • To understand what makes cells simultaneously stiff and oozy - or viscoelastic - biophysicists have mostly relied on large-scale measurements.

Definition of biophysics in US English:

biophysics

plural nounˌbīōˈfiziksˌbaɪoʊˈfɪzɪks
  • treated as singular The science of the application of the laws of physics to biological phenomena.

    生物物理学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This article addresses physical processes in the viral life cycle through a quantitative framework based on insights from structural biology, single molecule biophysics, electron microscopy, and solution biochemistry.
    • The Consortium consists of more than 40 researchers from all walks of scientific life - cell biology, chemistry, biophysics, genomics, bioinformatics and genetics.
    • Determining how a protein folds to a stable native structure is a problem of great importance in biophysics, molecular biology, and medicine.
    • Besides vascular biology and biophysics, the methodology developed here may find broader application in other biological and nonbiological areas.
    • The analysis of kinetic signals in terms of exponential processes is pervasive, with numerous applications found in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and medicine.
    • Single-molecule biophysics is slowly revolutionizing cell biology by uncovering important information regarding protein function that cannot be obtained from standard bulk experiments.
    • One of Greenlee's collaborators is Janice Buss, an associate professor of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology.
    • Actually, my interest in physics was biophysics, so it's not as big a change as it sounds.
    • He states that these findings have relevance for many areas: materials science, polymer chemistry, biophysics, protein biochemistry, and hematology.
    • Over the past few years, the fields of membrane biology and biophysics have focused on the role lipids play in membrane organization.
    • An example is provided by molecular biophysics that reduces biological phenomena to a set of algorithms forming a consistent whole into which a biomolecular assembly can fit.
    • The course provides training and hands-on experience in experimental design and data analysis, and will also cover some of the necessary background in physics, biology and biophysics.
    • The associate professor in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology takes pride in presenting classes with new information that had not been published the previous year.
    • It therefore represents a concerted effort of scientists from biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and bioengineering.
    • He held chairs at Berkeley in both mathematics and biophysics being promoted to full professor in 1966.
    • Advances in directed evolution and membrane biophysics make the synthesis of simple living cells, if not yet foreseeable reality, an imaginable goal.
    • His work utilizes techniques from membrane biophysics and cell and molecular biology.
    • They are the departments of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology and natural resources and environmental management.
    • He earned academic degrees in physics, biophysics, and nuclear medicine from UCLA.
    • The MIR research fits into a broader area of expertise that Los Alamos National Laboratory maintains in the field of complex systems modeling in general, and modeling in theoretical biology and biophysics in particular.
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