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In fact, at the University of Chicago Hospitals, they are doing trials with bio-technology procedures for cancer treatment protocols right now.
Regina Fraser and Pat Johnson: I Want to Be a Scientist in My Next Life Regina Fraser 2011
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Thus, if – as Darwinists argue – man is but an accident of nature with no higher authority for morality and ethics, no supreme being to thank or blame for his existence, then he surely has unfettered freedom for experimentations in bio-technology, such as man-animal combinations.
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In fact, at the University of Chicago Hospitals, they are doing trials with bio-technology procedures for cancer treatment protocols right now.
Regina Fraser and Pat Johnson: I Want to Be a Scientist in My Next Life Regina Fraser 2011
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The nexus of Georgia Tech, Emory, and the CDC give us an incredible base for leading in bio-technology research and development.
The Closing Argument from Kasim Reed (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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Thus, if – as Darwinists argue – man is but an accident of nature with no higher authority for morality and ethics, no supreme being to thank or blame for his existence, then he surely has unfettered freedom for experimentations in bio-technology, such as man-animal combinations.
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In fact, at the University of Chicago Hospitals, they are doing trials with bio-technology procedures for cancer treatment protocols right now.
Regina Fraser and Pat Johnson: I Want to Be a Scientist in My Next Life Regina Fraser 2011
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In fact, at the University of Chicago Hospitals, they are doing trials with bio-technology procedures for cancer treatment protocols right now.
Regina Fraser and Pat Johnson: I Want to Be a Scientist in My Next Life Regina Fraser 2011
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The Ariekei have got on very well with only truth, cultivating a high bio-technology that Miéville describes with gleeful poetry, the living houses with their parasitical furniture, the great farms lurching over the countryside behind their keepers . . .
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I recently attended a bio-technology conference and was impressed by the sheer number of promising technologies that could develop bio materials to be used to fuel vehicles, develop new medicines or feed the world.
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Look at our triumphs over the last 70 years: the Manhattan Project, the space race, the microprocessor boom, the entrepreneurial renaissance, the Internet, bio-technology.
Let's Have a Boom! 2010
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