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Synonyms for biotechnology

the branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes

the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments

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This approach removes some hemicellulose, along with other more soluble sugars and is a more biotechnologically relevant substrate, as compared to postextracted bagasse.
Sahoo, "Characterization of biotechnologically relevant extracellular lipase produced by Aspergillus terreus NCFT 4269.10," Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, vol.
Trost et al., "Genome sequence of Wickerhamomyces anomalus DSM 6766 reveals genetic basis of biotechnologically important antimicrobial activities," FEMS Yeast Research, vol.
The technological advances, especially those related to biotechnologically developed medicines (such as monoclonal antibodies) and target-specific drugs (such as protein kinase inhibitors), have allowed the introduction of a variety of new treatments in oncology (17-18).
Lichens as natural sources of biotechnologically relevant bacteria.
Research interests: biotechnology, applied enzymology, enzymes-catalyzed biotechnologically important processes optimization methods; development of technologies to optimize the growth of algae for renewable fuels, specialty chemicals and value-added chemical compounds.
Ohga, "Cloning and characterization of a laccase gene from biotechnologically important basidiomycete Cerrena unicolor," Journal of the Faculty ofAgriculture, Kyushu University, vol.
In terms of our study, we strongly encourage investigations to characterize biotechnologically these identified strains, and to encourage all studies concerned with the identification and characterization of other grape varieties in all regions of Algeria.
The impact of human gene editing will be felt beyond the biotechnologically advanced countries, and, as participants in the collective human experience, the world community deserves a voice.
Ferrer J, Paez G, Marmol Z, Ramones E, Chandler C, Mann M, Ferrer A (2001) Agronomic use of biotechnologically processed grape wastes.
MnP is a biotechnologically important enzyme having a broad range of industrial applications; (i) Potential to produce natural aromatic flavours in food industries [9].ii) efficient in transformation of kraft pulp mill effluents [10] iii) Textile dye transformation and bleaching.
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