his father is you - you are his father
In the recent Father of the Bride movie, Steve Martin plays the father. In the original movie, Spencer Tracy was the bride's father.
His father is God.
Spencer Cannon (biological father) Gene Simmons (former to-be-believed father) Mr. Tanen (adoptive father)
Jethro Tull was father of tillage.
The father of enzymology is considered to be the French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur, who made significant contributions to the field of enzyme research in the 19th century. His work on fermentation and the role of enzymes in biochemical reactions laid the foundation for the development of enzymology as a scientific discipline.
Methods in Enzymology was created in 1955.
Hans Bisswanger has written: 'Practical Enzymology'
For catalytic proteins, enzymology and for structural biology, structural proteins
Sidney Paul Colowick has written: 'Methods in enzymology'
R. L. Foster has written: 'The nature of enzymology' -- subject(s): Enzymes
Rachael Ing has written: 'Enzymology and induction of hepatic cytochrome P450s in the guinea pig'
Enzymologists typically have a background in biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field. A Bachelor's degree in biology or chemistry is usually required, with many professionals going on to obtain a Master's or PhD for advanced research positions in enzymology. Some relevant coursework may include biochemistry, genetics, enzymology, and molecular biology.
Marc le Maire has written: 'Laboratory guide to biochemistryt, enzymology, and protein physical chemistry'
William J. Dickinson has written: 'Gene-enzyme systems in drosophila' -- subject(s): Biochemical Genetics, Drosophila, Enzymes, Enzymology, Eye, Genes, Genetics, Insects, Mutation, Biochemical genetics
Mark W. Robinson has written: 'Cysteine proteases of pathogenic organisms' -- subject(s): Cysteine proteinases, Cysteine Proteases, Pathogenic microorganisms, Eukaryota, Pathophysiology, Microbial enzymes, Enzymology, Viruses, Immunology, Chemistry, Bacteria
The practice is known as exporting. Exporting involves selling surplus resources or goods to other countries to generate income and balance the demand and supply dynamics in the domestic market.