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There was, however, an interesting caveat: if an original, non-modified product was made to seem less natural or more processed to begin with, people became far more likely to trust and accept the genetically modified equivalent.
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Who could blame foreigners for feeling that these candidates were the political equivalents of genetically modified food?
Equivalent studies using genetically modified animals for the other vascular isoforms, NOX1 and NOX4, are not presently available.
However, heterologous skin equivalent models have the unique advantage, that genetically modified mouse cells can be exploited such as embryonic fibroblasts from knock-out or transgenic mice.
Monsanto and other agro-chemical companies have invested more than $20 million -- on top of the food industry's nearly equivalent contribution -- for ads opposing Proposition 37, a California measure that would require labeling of genetically modified foods, or GMOs.
Last week the administration filed the equivalent of a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization to force Europe to lift its ban on genetically modified food, a step that Mr. Bush had delayed during the debate on Iraq.
No genetically modified tricks".
Genetically modified, maybe.
Many fear genetically modified crops.
We need genetically modified organisms.
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