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Such proteins could be engineered to resist this tendency in ways similar to modified ADA2h.
The simulated culvert streambed should mimic the existing natural channel but be engineered to resist erosion during high flow events.
Reasons for rejection included the laboratory having inadequate biosafety equipment and procedures, and that no alternative drug existed to treat a select agent that would be engineered to resist existing treatments.
Disease vectors such as malarial mosquitoes might be engineered to resist pathogen acquisition or eliminated with a suppression drive.
Antibodies can also be engineered to resist proteolysis by altering the amino acid sequence to eliminate proteolytic sites.
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Instead of the crop being resistant to one chemical, it is engineered to resist two.
This banana has been engineered to resist bacterial xanthomonas wilt (BXW).
Researcher Ewen Mullins is testing potatoes that are engineered to resist blight in Ireland.
Shiva argues that because many varieties of corn, soybeans, and canola have been engineered to resist glyphosate, there has been an increase in the use of herbicides.
We have herbicide-resistant crops, which have made it extremely convenient to control weeds with the single herbicide that they've been engineered to resist.
Maize that has been engineered to resist weedkiller is the first to be approved but all commercial GM crops will not be given the green light for another 10 years.
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