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The companies of the chemical industry need to comply with numerous legal provisions which ensure the safe import, manufacture, processing and use of chemical products.
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Major food crops that contain genetically engineered (GE) traits cannot be legally grown in China, despite major investments in biotechnology research and despite government decisions that GE maize, soybeans, and canola are safe to import and eat.
This large nanopore is highly attractive for gene therapy and nanomedicine, which require the efficient and safe nuclear import of the large conjugates of nucleic acids with polymers, nanoparticles, etc., as vectors.
Direct addition of the hydrophobic ions to the cellular media, however, is not optimal for safe nuclear import especially because of their irreversible effect on central barriers, which are crucial to RNA export.
Whatever, the charts are now dominated by teen clones and safe American imports, and the success of the next Oasis album is by no means assured.
Covalent modification of a large substance with these NPC-permeabilizing ions is more practical and suitable for safer nuclear import.
Although almost always safe, foods imported from abroad are more likely to be tainted or contaminated than fruits and vegetables grown locally.
The nearly daily disclosures have shaken Japanese consumers, who have long been willing to pay a premium for Japanese food products that were, or so it was said, safer than imported goods, especially from China.
In terms of food safety, more than 60percentt of Americans think that foods produced in the U.S. are safer than imported ones.
It would be far better to establish a safe regime for imports".
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