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Enzymatic Engineering Summary
621 words, approx. 2 pages An enzyme is a protein which accelerates, or (catalyzes), the chemical reactions of living cells. Most biochemical reactions would be too slow to support life without enzymes. Enzymes can be manipulated through the science of enzymatic engineering...
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Enzymatic Engineering Summary
535 words, approx. 2 pages Enzymatic engineering includes a wide variety of techniques related to the manipulation of molecules to create new enzymes, or proteins, that have useful characteristics. These techniques range from the modification of existing enzymes to the creation...
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Bioengineering Ethics Summary
2,449 words, approx. 8 pages All of engineering can be viewed as a continuation of biology by other means—a metabiological activity. Bioengineering arose relatively recently with specific focus on living systems, for medical purposes in a close alliance with medicine, for...
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Bioengineering Information
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 Bioengineering (also biomedical engineering and medical engineering) is an application of engineering principles and design to challenges in human health and medicine. Bioengineering is related to Biological Engineering, the latter including...




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 Environmental Health Perspectives
Bioengineering Research Partnerships.
04/01/2001: 409 words, approx. 1 pages Participating institutes and centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) invite applications for R01 awards to support bioengineering research partnerships (BRPs) for basic multidisciplinary research addressing important biological or medical research problems. A BRP is a multidisciplinary research team applying an integrative...
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 Mechanical Engineering-CIME
Ethical questions. (bioengineering)
09/01/1989: 1,504 words, approx. 5 pages Ethical Questions As the application of engineering methods and knowledge to biology and medicine, bioengineering constitutes a decisive extension of engineering. The classical fields of engineering focused on making "the properties of matter and resources of energy in nature available to human...
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German research institute eyes Florida for future site
9/5/2007: 259 words, approx. 1 pages A German biomedical research group is eyeing an expansion to Palm Beach County in Florida as area leaders work to create an extensive biotech hub in the region, officials said Wednesday.The Munich-based Max Planck Society is considering opening a 100,000 square-foot (9,290-sq. meter) research facility...
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Monsanto 1Q profit up 53 percent to $90M
1/4/2007: 367 words, approx. 1 pages Monsanto Co. said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter earnings surged 53 percent on strong sales, and the agricultural products maker said it sees full-year results at the top end of its previous guidance.Its shares slumped in premarket trading, however, as the top end of its guidance...


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