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- adjective of or pertaining to
biotechnology
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Examples
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The Industrial Biotechnology Association of Canada is an association of those companies involved in biotechnological research and product development.
The Impact of Biotechnology on the Health-Care Industry 1997
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Cell phones and computers are now extensions of our minds, connected on some biotechnological level that none of us fully comprehends.
Lloyd Glauberman, Ph.D.: When Talking to Yourself Can Be Hazardous to Your Health Ph.D. Lloyd Glauberman 2011
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Under the system established by Directive 98/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 1998 on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions, the protection for a patent relating to a DNA sequence is limited to situations in which the genetic information is currently performing the functions described in the patent.
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As a consequence, Directive 98/44 precludes national legislation from offering, in relation to biotechnological inventions, patent protection wider than that provided for under that directive.
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In the areas with which it deals, Directive 98/44 constitutes an exhaustive body of rules governing the protection to be recognised in the territory of the European Union as accruing to a biotechnological invention.
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Cell phones and computers are now extensions of our minds, connected on some biotechnological level that none of us fully comprehends.
Lloyd Glauberman, Ph.D.: When Talking to Yourself Can Be Hazardous to Your Health Ph.D. Lloyd Glauberman 2011
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Researchers have produced human embryos containing DNA from three people, a biotechnological proof-of-principle with profound medical and ethical implications.
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With 35 years to go, we now have Sherry Turkle's "Alone Together" as a progress report from the biotechnological front lines.
Sherry Turkle's meditation on technology, "Alone Together" Jane Smiley 2011
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Cell phones and computers are now extensions of our minds, connected on some biotechnological level that none of us fully comprehends.
Lloyd Glauberman, Ph.D.: When Talking to Yourself Can Be Hazardous to Your Health Ph.D. Lloyd Glauberman 2011
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With 35 years to go, we now have Sherry Turkle's "Alone Together" as a progress report from the biotechnological front lines.
Who cares what a robot thinks? You will. Post 2011
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