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- adjective Opposing
genetic cloning .
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Examples
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Most anticloning groups use similar reasoning in calling for more time and more studies before cloned meat and milk are allowed to be sold as food.
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BIO President and CEO, Jim Greenwood, a former member of Congress, agrees that it will be a virtual certainty that cloning opponents will seek to add an anticloning measure to ESC research legislation.
GEN News Highlights 2009
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"The lessons we have gleaned on cloning and anticloning extend well beyond the setting of EDLs and Passport Cards to Electronic Product Code (EPC) deployment in any setting where cloning or counterfeiting poses a risk," the report 'EPC RFID Tags in Security Applications:
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"The lessons we have gleaned on cloning and anticloning extend well beyond the setting of EDLs and Passport Cards to Electronic Product Code (EPC) deployment in any setting where cloning or counterfeiting poses a risk," the report 'EPC RFID Tags in Security Applications:
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"The lessons we have gleaned on cloning and anticloning extend well beyond the setting of EDLs and Passport Cards to Electronic Product Code (EPC) deployment in any setting where cloning or counterfeiting poses a risk," the report 'EPC RFID Tags in Security Applications:
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We’ll know in November whether Missouri Sen. Jim Talent made a smart move or committed political suicide when he went to the Senate floor last Friday to withdraw his name as cosponsor of an anticloning bill that would outlaw a promising form of embryonic stem-cell research.
Stem-Cell Dilemmas 2007
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