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Soybeans, corn and cotton that are engineered to survive spraying with Roundup have become standard in American fields.
For the United States, the company is developing a eucalyptus genetically engineered to survive cold snaps, allowing the trees to be grown more widely.
During these wanderings, the group encounters and inducts Nikki, a human woman genetically engineered to survive the heat of her home world, Mercury, and Starhawk, an alien being of immense power whose physical body is shared by a pair of adoptive siblings from Arcturus IV.
The likely approval and use of herbicide-resistant crops in the U.S. engineered to survive applications of multiple herbicides adds tricky new dimensions to herbicide-risk assessments.
Furthermore, herbicide-tolerant plants are engineered to survive the application of the complementary herbicide, while most other plants will die after a short time.
The notebook is engineered to survive a 30" (just over the typical height of a desk or table) drop to the base of the unit while operating.
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These crops were engineered to be able to survive spraying with glyphosate, a chemical marketed as Roundup.
But, he says, "for me the scientific show-stopper is the probe," which would be difficult to engineer, to both survive the intense conditions and send information back to the surface.
Ninety-nine percent of GE crops on the market are engineered to either contain a pesticide or survive being doused with herbicides.
L1 overexpressing SENAs showed an increased number of surviving cells, enhanced neuronal differentiation and reduced glial differentiation after transplantation when compared to SENAs not engineered to overexpress L1.
In addition, mice engineered to produce half the usual amount of NPC1 appeared to be protected as well: They got sick with the virus, but remarkably, most survived.
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