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As careful and extensive as their calculations might be, engineers know that they can err -- and that things can behave differently out of the laboratory.
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For instance, corn might be engineered so that its bacterially derived pesticide gene is turned on only in the parts of the plant that corn borers eat.
Dr Krapp's colleague Mirko Kovac is now attempting to do this.HovercraftOne way manoeuvrability might be engineered into a drone's airframe is shown by the work on hawk moths.
Moreover, supply chains for biomass are still being developed, so the availability of feedstock will change.Research is continuing into using other micro-organisms, such as yeast, which might be engineered to create similar metabolic pathways.
The document is an exceptionally intelligent, comprehensive, well-written and balanced survey, and, with few exceptions, it offers the general reader an accessible portrait of exactly what problems new federal law needs to address and how this might be engineered.
Intestinal K cells are glucose-responsive endocrine cells that might be engineered to secrete insulin.
On page 1196 of this issue, Qian and Winfree (1) show how such molecular-scale computing devices might be engineered.
Biofilms could also be formed at specific locations where they might be engineered to make chemicals or treat human disease.
In this review we consider the contraceptive targets that might be pursued, how vaccines might be engineered and the problems generated by inter-individual variations in antibody titre.
We hypothesize that rare AdV serotypes might be engineered to include Gas6 binding motifs, thereby generating novel vectors that are more effective.
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