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  2. Gurma people - Wikipedia

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    (in English) João Pedro Galhano Alves, "Humans, lions and biodiversity in the W of Niger. The Gourmantché culture”, “Bajo el Árbol de la Palabra: Resistencias y Transformaciones entre lo Local y lo Global”, Libro del Congreso, 8º Congreso Ibérico de Estudios Africanos (CIEA 8), Grupo de Estudios Africanos (GEA), Facultad de Derecho, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 14-16 Junio 2012 ...

  3. International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech ...

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    [4] [5] James says that the report is based on a multiple public and private sources and that he considers it conservative. [ 4 ] The 2015 report says that "18 million farmers planted 179.7 million hectares of biotech crops in 28 countries, a marginal decrease of 1% (1.8 million hectares) from 2014."

  4. List of open-source bioinformatics software - Wikipedia

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    Biopython [2] Open Bioinformatics Foundation: BioRuby: Ruby language toolkit Linux, macOS, Windows [3] GPL v2 or Ruby: Open Bioinformatics Foundation: BLAST: Algorithm and program for comparing primary biological sequence information, including DNA and protein sequences. Cross-platform: Public domain: National Center for Biotechnology ...

  5. Bioelectronics - Wikipedia

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    The legs moved, sparking the genesis of bioelectronics. [4] Electronics technology has been applied to biology and medicine since the pacemaker was invented and with the medical imaging industry. In 2009, a survey of publications using the term in title or abstract suggested that the center of activity was in Europe (43 percent), followed by ...

  6. Biomanufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Biomanufacturing (or bioproduction) is a type of manufacturing or biotechnology that utilizes biological systems to produce commercially important biomaterials and biomolecules for use in medicines, food and beverage processing, and industrial applications.

  7. Biological computing - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, a team led by biophysicist Sangram Bagh realized a study with E. coli to solve 2 x 2 maze problems to probe the principle for distributed computing among cells. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In 2024, FinalSpark, a Swiss biocomputing startup, launched an online platform enabling global researchers to conduct experiments remotely on biological neurons ...

  8. Biological engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biological engineering is a science-based discipline founded upon the biological sciences in the same way that chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering [7] can be based upon chemistry, electricity and magnetism, and classical mechanics, respectively.

  9. Environmental biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    [2] Environmental biotechnology can simply be described as "the optimal use of nature, in the form of plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and algae, to produce renewable energy, food and nutrients in a synergistic integrated cycle of profit making processes where the waste of each process becomes the feedstock for another process". [3]