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  • Bio-engineering for freshness to ultimately serve old –and possibly invisibly rotted — produce seems to have the opposite result of freshness.

    GMO Tomatoes Could Stay Fresh For Over a Month | Inhabitat 2010

  • · Bio-engineering reduces the instances of shallow planar sliding2.

    Chapter 3 1999

  • · Bio-engineering can be used to protect almost all slopes against erosion1.

    Chapter 3 1999

  • Bio-engineering techniques for stabilising slopes should be used on:

    Chapter 3 1999

  • Bio-engineering works are planned in the same way as other works, following the annual pattern of planning, budget estimation and submission, detailed site assessment, estimation and implementation.

    Chapter 3 1999

  • See also Standard Specifications for Bio-engineering, item 2881, 'provision and role of site watchmen' (given in the Reference Manual).

    5.1 Introduction 1999

  • Bio-engineering nurseries have to produce more grass slips than any other plants.

    4.1 Nursery establishment 1999

  • Bio-engineering structures can provide a range of engineering functions (see below).

    Chapter 3 1999

  • Bio-engineering sites should be checked regularly.

    5.1 Introduction 1999

  • Bio-engineering is the use of living plants for engineering purposes.

    Chapter 3 1999

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