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Just to give an example: Discussing in June 2010 the breakthrough made by the Craig Venter Institute and its possible consequences, the German newspaper Die Zeit started its article with illustrations from the film Splice and the question "What happens if the bio-industry succeeds in re-programming the human body?".
Since the breakthrough made by the FSI scale that filled the void of systematic descriptions for language use, proficiency scales and documents undertaking similar functions have been issued in Northern America, Europe, Australia, and other nations, among which the most renowned is the CEFR that has left an indelible mark on language learning, teaching, and assessment in China.
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