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Biochemistry vs Hematobiochemical - What's the difference?

biochemistry | hematobiochemical |


As a noun biochemistry

is (uncountable) the chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism.

As an adjective hematobiochemical is

(biochemistry|medicine) of or pertaining to the biochemistry of blood.

Fungicidal vs Fungistatic - What's the difference?

fungicidal | fungistatic | Related terms |

Fungicidal is a related term of fungistatic.


As adjectives the difference between fungicidal and fungistatic

is that fungicidal is of, or relating to fungicide while fungistatic is that inhibits the growth and reproduction of fungi.

Stomach vs Gastroduodenal - What's the difference?

stomach | gastroduodenal |


As a noun stomach

is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion.

As a verb stomach

is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.

As an adjective gastroduodenal is

gastroduodenal.

Duodenum vs Gastroduodenal - What's the difference?

duodenum | gastroduodenal |


As a noun duodenum

is duodenum.

As an adjective gastroduodenal is

gastroduodenal.

Pheromone vs Germacrene - What's the difference?

pheromone | germacrene |


As nouns the difference between pheromone and germacrene

is that pheromone is pheromone while germacrene is (organic compound) any of a class of sesquiterpenes that act as insect pheromones.

Radical vs Glutamyl - What's the difference?

radical | glutamyl |


As nouns the difference between radical and glutamyl

is that radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while glutamyl is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the univalent radical derived from glutamic acid.

As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

Mycotoxin vs Fumonisin - What's the difference?

mycotoxin | fumonisin |


As nouns the difference between mycotoxin and fumonisin

is that mycotoxin is (biochemistry) any substance, produced by a mold or fungus, that is injurious to vertebrates upon ingestion, inhalation or skin contact while fumonisin is any of a class of neurotoxic, pneumotoxic and hepatotoxic mycotoxins derived from fungi of the genus fusarium .

Fusarium vs Fumonisin - What's the difference?

fusarium | fumonisin |


As a proper noun fusarium

is .

As a noun fumonisin is

any of a class of neurotoxic, pneumotoxic and hepatotoxic mycotoxins derived from fungi of the genus fusarium .

Inhibit vs Fungistatic - What's the difference?

inhibit | fungistatic |


As a verb inhibit

is to hinder; to restrain.

As an adjective fungistatic is

that inhibits the growth and reproduction of fungi.

Growth vs Fungistatic - What's the difference?

growth | fungistatic |


As a noun growth

is an increase in size, number, value, or strength.

As an adjective fungistatic is

that inhibits the growth and reproduction of fungi.

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