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She said the union had no detail of how extra funding if the package were modified would be distributed and whether it would be backloaded.

Two commonly used terms — genetically engineered and genetically modified would be abandoned in favor of the new phrase "bioengineered" (BE), according to the US Department of Agriculture's proposed rule for implementing a mandatory food labeling law that was adopted two years ago.

If Apple is doing a cheaper version of the iPhone, some think that an old iPhone body (maybe the iPhone 4, slightly modified) would be used.

However, it is possible that if only the S form was modified, genetically modified genes would be unlikely to spread into the M form, whereas if the M form was modified, genes would spread into the S form (Marsden et al. 2011).

Given the importance of fatty acids in the cell wall structure of mycobacteria, it is not surprising that over-expression of fatty acid modifying enzymes would be detrimental.

We hypothesized that transcription factors, coregulators and/or chromatin modifying enzymes would be markedly different between the two cell lines.

The performance of modified models using relevant modified coefficients would be decreased to a certain extent.

It is important to note that interventions that modify disease would be likely to modify the rate of change of one or more of the markers.

Genetically modified crops would be a disaster here.

Any modified design would be released for public review this fall.

Certainly any new receptivity to genetically modified crops would be a boon to American exporters.

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