Definition of Biotechnologies. Meaning of Biotechnologies. Synonyms of Biotechnologies

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- affected by biotechnologies, both positively and adversely. Vallero and others have argued that the difference between beneficial biotechnology (e.g., bioremediation...
- Diosynth Biotechnologies acquired Kalon Biotherapeutic Technologies in College Station, TX, which became Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies Texas. In...
- Adverum Biotechnologies, Inc., formerly known as Avalanche Biotechnologies, is a publicly traded clinical stage gene therapy company located in Redwood...
- The historical application of biotechnology throughout time is provided below in chronological order. These discoveries, inventions and modifications...
- Collaborative Biotechnologies". UCSB Engineering. Retrieved 21 August 2013. "ICB Partnerships". The Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies. Archived...
- Joule Biotechnologies[usurped] Joule Biotechnologies Unveils Liquid Fuel From Solar Power, Wall St. Journal, July 27, 2009 Joule Biotechnologies announce...
- Unity Biotechnology, Inc. is a publicly traded American biotechnology company that develops drugs that target senescent cells. Unity BioTechnologies, a company...
- collection because the desired result was already visible. According to biotechnology researcher J. Leslie Glick's estimate in 1992, 10% to 20% of research...
- ExpreS2ion Biotechnologies is a Danish biotechnology company specialised in the development of new vaccines and immunotherapy products based in Hørsholm...
- now considered to be environmental biotechnology texts. These generally address the applications of biotechnologies, whereas the implications of these...