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biophile

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biophile [′bīยทə‚fīl]
(biochemistry)
Any element concentrated or found in the bodies of living organisms and organic matter; examples are carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.


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Surely for each biophile in the United States, there are ten who would kill a deer for sheer sport, rather than for needed food; ten who will build the suburban shopping mall for each cry of "woodsman, spare that tree.
Based in Charlottesville, Virginia, Biophile develops validated, ultra-low-temperature (minus 80 degrees C) sample-management systems designed for the exacting demands of highly sensitive drug discovery and other life science and medical research applications, such as genomics and proteomics, and DNA, tissue, and tumor storage.
Mehl Biophile headquarters will be located in Gainesville.
 
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