Adjective
biomolecular (not comparable)
(biochemistry) Relating to biomolecules (especially macromolecules)
Cishan dates for common millet husk phytoliths and biomolecular components have been identified around 8300–6700 BC in storage pits along with remains of pit-houses, pottery, and stone tools related to millet cultivation. Source: Internet
Advised by Orlin Velev, PhD, INVISTA Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Richter was nominated for his project, “Silver Nanoparticles Without Metal: A New Generation of Environmentally Benign Antimicrobials.” Source: Internet
Although the biomolecular mechanisms are different, the principle is the same: parts of the protein, called inteins instead of introns, are removed. Source: Internet
In structural biology, it aids in the simulation and modeling of DNA, citation RNA, citation proteins citation as well as biomolecular interactions. citation citation citation History Historically, the term bioinformatics did not mean what it means today. Source: Internet
In a 1984 article as well as in his affidavit to Edwards v. Aguillard, Dean H. Kenyon defended creation science by stating that "biomolecular systems require intelligent design and engineering know-how," citing Wilder-Smith. Source: Internet
Alexandrescu is teaching two graduate courses on the higher power instruments used for biomolecular NMR, including one that is taught at Storrs and relayed by televised link to the Health Center. Source: Internet