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A plant can be engineered to protect itself by making and releasing terpenoid compounds when attacked by insect herbivores, which in turn attract predators to consume the pest.
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This cover is engineered to protect the mattress and the bed deck from contamination, and it allows hospitals to launder the cover between patients.
Demonstrations by the CDSC to show that a CDS infrastructure in the cloud can be engineered to securely exchange protected health information is a remarkable achievement that has provided many important lessons [ 31, 33, 34, 41].
So-called restructurings can be engineered to justify the termination of workers who might otherwise have been protected under federal civil rights laws.
Cuadrilla will make absolutely certain that, as is always the case, the well is carefully engineered to protect the aquifer, which is not one used for drinking water.
These are not specially engineered to protect the wearer from aerosol transmission of droplet nuclei and viral particles [ 8, 9].
The diamond pattern in the skin is actually seismic bracing, engineered to protect the building in the event of an earthquake or strong winds.
The corn, which is known as Bt corn, is engineered to produce the pesticide bacillus thuringiensis, which protects growing plants from destructive pests.
A few publications that are highly-relevant for this paper are missing and should be included if possible: A design case for organisms engineered to protect diversity: www.daisyginsberg.com/work/designing-for-the-sixth-extinction.
For example, corn has been engineered to contain the insecticidal protein, Bt, a protein that protects plants by killing insects that ingest it.
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