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The report of the first artificial, designer yeast chromosome suggests ways for researchers to produce new chemicals in the microbes or potentially make their biological production more efficient.

He argues that we should legalize performance-enhancing drugs and then regulate them, and imagines a world where athletes make their biological passports public: "What I really would like is to have complete liberalization and complete transparency.

However, these wastewaters will have low nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, which make their biological treatment a challenging topic (Suehara et al. 2005; Rattanapan et al. 2011; Phukingngam et al. 2011).

And I have several single, childless girlfriends who would love to be mothers but didn't quite make their biological clock deadlines.

Note that, while these motifs are over-represented, the modest values of over-representation make their biological relevance subject to interpretation.

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The unique properties that make ENMs useful in the marketplace also make their interactions with biological systems difficult to anticipate and critically important to explore.

However, from an analysis of the TCGA endometrial cancer data, increased TNK2 and DDR1 copy number appears to reflect regional gains rather than focal amplification, thus making their potential biological relevance in endometrial cancer difficult to predict.

Richness and redundancy enabling the natural selection of evolving biological systems make their analysis difficult and call for new methods and ways of thinking.

The high-quality TiO2 NPs prepared through nonhydrolytic methods are insoluble in aqueous medium, which make their utilization toward biological/biomedical applications impossible.

We searched using the shortest paths between the genes to make up their biological interaction network.

What the company that developed the commercial uses for the microbes trumpets as innovative science, Kenyan authorities are decrying as "bio-piracy". Developing countries seek to share in the profits made from their biological riches, whether from a fungus found in giraffe dung, an antibiotic discovered in a termite mound or an appetite suppressant derived from a cactus.

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