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Surely few biotechnologists are so arrogant as to claim life-creating power.
This is a book by biotechnologists and written mainly for students of the subject and those in related areas.
Its employees are predominantly patent attorneys, physicists, engineers and biotechnologists.
The resistance gene is widely used by plant biotechnologists to check whether foreign genes have become incorporated in a plant's cells.
Today, some supercomputers are so small they almost fit on a desk; agricultural biotechnologists clone livestock.
But he has received about 100 E-mail messages from biotechnologists who had seen his dissertation on line, and an invitation to speak at Oxford.
One is a formula devised with the help of Russian biotechnologists, who helped choose exotic ingredients with some basis in medicine.
Biotechnologists are working to develop high-protein potatoes and high-nutrient rice that could help address the country's malnutrition problem.
Errant biotechnologists will soon join them.
"Californian biotechnologists are the best in the world.'
The first is a simple process and we, that is biotechnologists, do it all the time, with cattle, rare animals, endangered species, et cetera.
Like biotechnologists, physicists will increasingly feel pressure to delay publication - at the risk of losing claim to discoveries - while they apply for patents.
"But they are advanced biotechnologists."
Diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, heart disease and even cancer have yet to be fully challenged by the biotechnologists.
Cone snail venom, in more recent years, has come to interest biotechnologists and pharmacists because of its potential medicinal properties.
American scientists and businessmen note enviously that religious and moral considerations do not seem to inhibit Indian biotechnologists.
(This issue could arise, for example, in litigation brought by biotechnologists against laws proscribing therapeutic cloning.)
Biotechnologists are often employed to scale up bio processes from the laboratory scale to the manufacturing scale.
If Daedalus did not offend the gods of his day, many people have indicted biotechnologists for affronting God in ours.
Amateur pyrotechnics, chemists, biotechnologists, collectors of certain minerals and many other hobbies have been negatively affected by new regulations.
In principle, therefore, a fairly small set of output modules might allow biotechnologists to 'program' cells to produce artificially-designed arrangements, shapes and eventually 'tissues'.
It has over 5000 chemists, biotechnologists, and engineers as personal members as well as other organisations and company members.
"Everyone wants to start an Internet business today," he added, "because they don't realize that the science moguls of a decade down the road will be the biotechnologists.
But the state's shabby and dangerous schools look less and less like breeding grounds for the biotechnologists and virtual-reality scriptwriters of the future.
But if a team of biotechnologists at the US National Institute of Health has its way, its retirement may be only temporary.