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Spermine/nitric oxide complex (Sper/NO) is a new nitric oxide (NO) donor with a long half-life providing controlled biological release of NO in vivo.
The fact that, in our experiments, EGF is topically delivered directly to the wound strongly supports the use of SAPs in this application as it mimics the biological release of this growth factor from endogenous sources in the wound environment.
Gene drive systems are controversial due to the risk of inadvertently altering wild population genetic diversity, and their use requires ethical oversight and best practice guidelines to prevent an inappropriate biological release (Akbari et al. 2015).
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There are also impacts on society and the environment – for example, damage to human health from smoke, loss of biological diversity, release of greenhouse gases, damage to recreational values and infrastructure.
Biological control release practices should also utilize evolutionary theory and conduct releases and redistributions in ways that maximize the establishment success and the adaptive potential of populations.
These findings can inform future biological control release and sampling programs for Larinus spp. in eastern North America.
The United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management (BLM) also has numerous biological control release records, which are not standardized and have not been imported into any USDA database.
A national health security strategy intended to protect the population against public health emergencies must consider a diverse spectrum of threats, including endemic diseases, natural outbreaks or pandemics, accidents involving biological agent release, bioterrorism attacks, and biological warfare, all of them having a wide range of potential consequences.
Positive pressure can keep polluted air, or a cloud of a biological agent released outside, from entering a building without passing through its intake filters.
Annual publications, complementary to the ROBO database, listing all biological control releases within the USA, were discontinued after 1985 due to loss of personnel and the general low priority of biological control documentation within the ARS (Coulson 1992).
A major problem identified in the exercise -- the federal government's inability to provide quick, consistent reports on the path of radiological, chemical or biological agents released in a terrorist attack -- is the subject of intensive study at the Homeland Security Department, officials said.
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