bioinorganic

bioinorganic
bio·in·or·gan·ic -.in-ȯr-'gan-ik adj of, relating to, or concerned with the application of inorganic chemistry and its techniques (as nuclear magnetic resonance) to the study of biological processes and substances (as metalloproteins) in which inorganic substances are important constituents or play important roles

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