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The process would require between 7% and 45% less energy than the same volume of conventionally produced meat such as pork, beef, or lamb, and could be engineered to use only 1% of the land and 4% of the water associated with conventional meat.
Thus these cultures were engineered to use ferrichrome a prototype of hydroxamate type siderophore.
Moonfrog Labs' games are engineered to use less bandwidth and battery power so they can be played even on the cheapest smartphones.
Although it has been proposed that the optimal means for fermenting xylose into biofuels would use XI instead of the XR/XDH pathway, no clear comparison of the best publicly-available yeast strains engineered to use XR/XDH or XI has been published.
In vitro methods include the use of purified kinases and substrates, kinases engineered to use ATP analogues, or phage display libraries [4] [7]; peptide microarrays have been used to perform in vitro screens for kinase substrates in a high throughput manner [8], [9].
Toone adds that some microbes could be engineered to use electricity as an energy source.
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