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biochemicals Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

প্রাণরসায়নিক,





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produces one or more biochemicals that influence the germination, growth, survival, and reproduction of other organisms.


These biochemicals are known as allelochemicals.


Many useful compounds and even some biochemicals feature sulfonates.


bacteria to produce specialty biochemicals and renewable biogas.


The company develops and generates these biochemicals using non-virgin cellulose as biomass.


(Central Sugar Company in English), is a Dutch food and biochemicals company headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.


sale of inks, pigments, polymers, specialty plastics and compounds and biochemicals.


articulated by one scientist as that of "machines whose components are biochemicals" (Rodney Brooks), threatens to make a single normative understanding.


which is produced along the synthesis of porphyrins, a class of critical biochemicals that include hemoglobin and chlorophyll.


In nucleotide sugar metabolism a group of biochemicals known as nucleotide sugars act as donors for sugar residues in the glycosylation reactions that.


picking up on the lack of movement in such patients or that he can smell biochemicals released by dying cells.


Biochemical detection is the science and technology of detecting biochemicals and their concentration where trace analysis is concerned this is usually.


wineries, beverage, confectionery, wheat, brewing materials, rice, biofuel, biochemicals, edible oil and non-rice foodstuff products.


Like practically all blood-feeding parasites, they inject biochemicals that inhibit blood clotting, plus some that stimulate host mast cells.


industrial scale biorefinery to convert solid wood into next-generation biochemicals: bio-monoethylene glycol (BioMEG) and lignin-based renewable functional.


discussion page and external link [1] Glossary of dyeing terms BDH laboratory chemicals ' biochemicals catalogue 1983 Stainsfile dye index v t e v t e.


elements, especially oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus (included in many biochemicals) and the halogens.



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