mutagens
contribution of chemistry to physics
it is the contribution of human being.
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Botany cannot contribute to chemistry; the relation is vice versa.
The contribution and development of Chemistry has played a huge role in understanding oceanology. Understanding the concepts in Chemistry help understand what sorts of bonds and elements are found within oceanic creatures and their watery environment.
Clara Lim-Sylianco is a pioneer in the field of organic chemistry, she was responsible for contributing greatly to the world of knowledge about mutagens, anti-mutagens, and other reactions that are related to bioorganic issues.
The contributions of Dr. Clara Lim-Sylianco are her study on mutagens, antimutagens and bio-organic mechanisms. Her books have been used as chemistry textbooks throughout the country.
Clara Lim-Sylianco - is noted for her researches on mutagens.
Clara Lim-Sylianco is a Filipino chemist widely regarded for her work in organic chemistry and biochemistry. This work focused on mutagens and antimutagens, specifically environmental mutagens. She has also written several books used by science students throughout the Philippines.
a doctor who study mutagens and antigens
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july 25, 2013
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Dr. Clara Lim-Sylianco is a Filipino scientist known on her works on mutagens, anti mutagens, and Carcinogenic chemicals found in various fruits and vegetables. She also authored schoolbooks that are still makes use in schools nowadays. She received the Gregorio Y. Zara award in 1979; she also served as the UP Endowment Professorial Chair in chemistry from 1974-1977, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1958.
contribution of chemistry to physics
Any contribution of anatomy to chemistry.
Clara Lim-Sylianco (born August 18, 1925, in Guihulngan, Oriental Negros) is a Filipina National Scientist widely regarded for her contributions in the fields of biochemistry and organic chemistry. Dr. Lim-Sylianco focused on mutagens, antimutagens, and bio-organic mechanisms on her research. Her numerous discoveries of environmental mutagens earned her laboratory at the University of the Philippines the designation of being an international training center for the detection of chemical mutagens by the Research Planning in Biological Sciences, Washington D.C., USA in 1986, as well as her appointment as a member of the International Advisory Committee on Antimutagens in 1989. She is also the author of five books in organic chemistry, biochemistry, genetic toxicology, and molecular nutrition, which are used as references by college chemistry students all over the Philippines. For her contributions, Dr. Lim-Sylianco received the Gregorio Y. Zara award, 1977; the UP Endowment Professorial Chair in Chemistry, 1974-1977; and was a Fellow of the Royal Society, 1958. She was conferred as a National Scientist in 1994 by Former President Fidel Ramos.