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- noun Plural form of
biotechnologist .
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After all, their culture was also dominated by engineers and biotechnologists.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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After all, their culture was also dominated by engineers and biotechnologists.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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After all, their culture was also dominated by engineers and biotechnologists.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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One characteristic of natural and artificial minichromosomes that has attracted the attention of biotechnologists is that they seem to be more "independent" from the rest of the genetic material than larger nucleus chromosomes.
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The parasite responds with a sophistication biotechnologists can only ape.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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The parasite responds with a sophistication biotechnologists can only ape.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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The parasite responds with a sophistication biotechnologists can only ape.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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At Shearwater Corp., biotechnologists are making drugs more soluble, so lower doses will work better.
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The two-year grant, which is likely to be extended for another two years, will allow biotechnologists to conduct research on the modification of maize and sorghum by exposing the plant material to radiation.
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It has been gaining application among biotechnologists since the development of transgenic "super mice" in 1982 and the development of the first mice to produce a human drug, tPA (tissue plasminogen activator to treat blood clots), in 1987.
Archive 2004-12-01 2004
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