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Now, drug experts say, they are busy developing new strains of coca, yielding more cocaine from fewer plants.
They think that farming the seas or developing new strains of wheat will solve the problem--technologically.
These include developing new strains of ocean phytoplankton, carbon fixing through electro-geochemical processes, genetically modified enzymatic carbon fixing using cell-free systems and desert flooding to create micro-oases and carbon sinks of new (somewhat arable) land.
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And if in the process of developing winemaking traditions we developed new strains of yeast, the hornets could keep them alive during the winter.
The company has developed new strains of rice, studied cockroach behavior and, famously, built the agile robot Asimo.
Outside of Afghanistan, this germplasm represents an important resource for understanding wheat genetics and for developing new strains that may be better adapted to local climates.
This finding may shed light on developing new strain glasses of much larger transformation strains for broader applications through defect engineering.
Several types of bacteria have been reported to develop new strains which survive antibiotics, including staphylococci, enterococci and mycobacteria.
We will also get new strains of old diseases.
Excellent catalogs of available Tg strains are already in existence, but it is essential that researchers developing new mouse strains, or utilizing existing strains in novel applications, characterize them fully with regard to targeting efficiency and specificity.
Much of his company's success resulted from his work in developing new hybrids and strains of flowers and vegetables, and many of the varieties he developed are still popular today, including the Fordhook lima bean, iceberg lettuce, and Golden Bantam sweet corn.
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