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"BIOMOLECULAR" is a common misspelling or typo for: bimolecular.

Specialty Definition: BIOMOLECULAR

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HealthA scientific field at the interface between advanced computing and biotechnology. (references)

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Specialty Expressions: BIOMOLECULAR

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Biomolecular materialBiology & BiotechnologyThe complex biological macromolecules that can have unusual combinations of properties (e. g. , strong and supple yet lightweight). Source: European Union. (references)
Biomolecular materialsAgricultureComplex biological macromolecules that can have unusual combinations of properties (e.g., strong and supple yet lightweight). These materials comprise a subset of biomaterials. (references)
Biomolecular modelingMedicineA scientific field at the interface between advanced computing and biotechnology. Source: European Union. (references)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, BiomolecularHealthNMR spectroscopy on small- to medium-size biological macromolecules. This is often used for structural investigation of proteins and nucleic acids, and often involves more than one isotope. (references)

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Topics by Level of Interest: BIOMOLECULAR

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Biomolecular Object Network Databank23   Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities12
Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities12   Biomolecular Object Network Databank23
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry7   Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics3
Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research4   Journal of Biomolecular NMR4
Journal of Biomolecular NMR4   Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry7
Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics3   Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research4

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