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Definition of Biophysicists
1. biophysicist [n] - See also: biophysicist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biophysicists
Literary usage of Biophysicists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fitness of the Environment: An Inquiry Into the Biological Significance by Lawrence Joseph Henderson (1913)
"But while biophysicists like Professor Schäfer follow Spencer in assuming a
gradual evolution of the organic from the inorganic, biochemists are more than ..."
2. The Never-ceasing Search by Francis Otto Schmitt (1990)
"... it had become evident that in the late 1950s molecular biophysicists were
becoming increasingly aware of the biological significance of processes of ..."
3. Globalization of Materials R&d: Time for a National Strategy by National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"With the growth of biomaterials, medical practitioners, biologists, biochemists,
and biophysicists have joined in. Increasingly, as the field emerged in its ..."
4. Statistics in Molecular Biology and Genetics: Selected Proceedings of a 1997 by Françoise Seillier-Moiseiwitsch (1999)
"It has attracted computer scientists, biomolecular modelers, bioengineers and
biophysicists to use especially artificial neural networks (ANN) for the ..."
5. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"The award enabled biophysicists, biochemists, molecular biologists, and computer
experts to interrelate the structure and function of biological forms. ..."
6. The Breath of Life by John Burroughs (1915)
"When our later biophysicists say that life is of physico-chemical origin, they
are in the same case; when Tyndall says that there is no energy in the ..."
7. A System of surgery: theoretical and practical v.5 by Timothy Holmes (1870)
"... be more exact than his, are perhaps even less trustworthy ;* and the alternative
there- * In the judgment of perhaps the first biophysicists of Europe, ..."
8. Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life by Laitman, Michael (2006)
"... scientific perception throughout the world. We are in the midst of a slowly
progressing conceptual revolution. More and more physicists, biophysicists, ..."