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The US group J Craig Venter Institute hopes eventually to use engineered genomes to make bacteria that can do useful things, such as produce clean fuels or take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
As an approach to help optimize environmental risk assessments of nanomaterials, we apply the Worst-Case Definition (WCD) model to identify best estimates for worst-case conditions of environmental risks of two case studies which use engineered nanoparticles, namely nZVI in soil and groundwater remediation and C60 in an engine oil lubricant.
We focus on examples that use engineered cellular organization to control metabolic pathway flux for the production of useful compounds and materials.
But here there has been a breakdown in social cohesion, which has gone hand in hand with the changes to land use engineered by the satellite cities.
In 2007, Goodyear entered into a research collaboration with an industrial biotechnology company, Genencor, to use engineered micro-organisms to produce isoprene.
"The application of nanotechnologies in the food industry is at an early stage, and to the best of our knowledge the UK food and drink manufacturing industry does not currently use engineered nanomaterials in food products, their processing or their packaging".
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For many years, doctors have used engineered skin for burn patients.
She said she had recently begun using engineered floors in residential interiors because they're finally able to fool her.
Using engineered red blood cells from a single batch, the team proposes, will ensure that recipients receive younger, fresher, and potentially more effective blood.
Another recently developed method, called chemogenetics, uses engineered proteins that are activated by designer drugs and can be targeted to specific cell types.
It also means using engineered lumber, which is made from reused scrap lumber, rather than standard lumber for home additions, he said.
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