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In simpler term, Biotechnology is the research and development in the laboratory that involves bioinformatics for exploration, extraction, exploitation and production from any living organisms and any source of biomass by means of biochemical engineering where high value-added products could be planned ( reproduced by Biosynthesis, for example ), fore-casted, formulated, developed, manufactured and marketed for the purpose of sustainable operations ( for the return from bottomless initial investment on R & D ) and gaining durable patents rights ( for exclusives rights for sales, and prior to this to receive national and international approval from the results on animal experiment and human experiment, especially on the pharmaceutical branch of biotechnology to prevent any undetected side-effects on safety concerns by using the products ), for more about the biotechnology industry, see.
It has recently come to be known as an " extreme sport " by some ( though not commonly considered as such by its practitioners, who may dislike the term for its perceived connotation of disregard for safety ).
Though such reactors could be built with current or near term technology, they trigger little interest for reasons of economics, practicality, or safety.
There, the term " safety in numbers ", or " safety of the herd " are observed principles that would argue against the " security through minority " strategy.
* Robert M. Wachter, a prominent expert in patient safety, who coined the term hospitalist and is considered the academic leader of the field of hospital medicine.
However, long term safety studies are absent.
Callaghan was soon appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport in 1947 where, advised by the young chief constable of Hertfordshire Sir Arthur Young, his term saw important improvements in road safety, notably the introduction of zebra crossings, and an extension in the use of cat's eyes.
The safety data sheet QGC had submitted for the fracking chemical was derived from the United States, incomplete and 10 years out of date Over 30 chemicals may be used in the process of ' fracking ' and their long term impact on aquifers and the agriculture and people supported by them is unknown.
A golden goal rule is also present in the National Football League ( only if a touchdown or safety is scored first on the first possession ), although again, the term itself is not used.
This is not a problem in the short term but makes them unsuitable for many light-duty uses, such as clocks, remote controls, or safety devices, where the battery would normally be expected to last many months or years.
The term, roundabout, is reserved for circular flow intersections where entering traffic must yield to traffic already in device, with the intention to calm the traffic and enable the highest flow possible through the intersection along with the highest safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
Penis enlargement is a term for various techniques used to attempt to increase the size of the penis, though the safety and efficacy of these techniques are debated.
The term " widowmaker " for timber that is neither standing nor fallen to the ground demonstrates another emphasis on situational awareness as a safety principle.
By the use of such places as a safe haven, by extension the term has come to be used for any place of safety.
While trade unions, minimum wage laws, fire safety codes, and labour laws have made sweatshops ( in the original sense ) rarer in the developed world, they did not eliminate them, and the term came to be increasingly associated with factories in the developing world.
The term safety play is difficult to define crisply.
Air safety is a term encompassing the theory, investigation and categorization of flight failures, and the prevention of such failures through regulation, education and training.
Sometimes, the term " consumerism " is also used to refer to the consumerists movement, consumer protection or consumer activism, which seeks to protect and inform consumers by requiring such practices as honest packaging and advertising, product guarantees, and improved safety standards.
Dar al-Amn ( Arabic: دار الأمن " house of safety ") is a term proposed to describe the status of Muslims either in the West or other non-Muslim societies.
In the late 1890s, the retronym " ordinary " began to be used, to distinguish them from the emerging safety bicycles, and this term or Hi-wheel ( and variants ) is preferred by many modern enthusiasts.
The term sumptuary law has been used as a pejorative term to describe any governmental control of consumption, whether based on moral, religious, health, or public safety concerns.
The term eventually came to be used in reference to investigative journalists who reported about and exposed issues such as crime, fraud, waste, public health and safety, graft, illegal financial practices.
The term is used specifically for general building codes, which people commonly occupy ; building codes in many localities will require non-essential buildings to be designed for " collapse prevention " in an MCE, so that the building remains standing-allowing for safety and escape of occupants-rather than full structural survival of the building.

term and valve
Originally the penstock was the name of the valve, but the term has been extended to include all of the fluid supply hydraulics.
The term most commonly applies to a vacuum tube ( or valve in British English ) with three elements: the filament or cathode, the grid, and the plate or anode.
* Bonnet, engineering term for part of a valve
The term is also often used to refer to a solenoid valve, which is an integrated device containing an electromechanical solenoid which actuates either a pneumatic or hydraulic valve, or a solenoid switch, which is a specific type of relay that internally uses an electromechanical solenoid to operate an electrical switch ; for example, an automobile starter solenoid, or a linear solenoid, which is an electromechanical solenoid.
The term safety valve should be limited to compressible fluid applications ( gas, vapor, or steam ).
In the petroleum refining, petrochemical, chemical manufacturing, natural gas processing, power generation, food, drinks, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals industries, the term safety valve is associated with the terms pressure relief valve ( PRV ), pressure safety valve ( PSV ) and relief valve.
The generic term is Pressure relief valve ( PRV ) or pressure safety valve ( PSV ) It should be noted that PRVs and PSVs are not the same thing, despite what many people think ; the difference is that PSVs have a manual lever to open the valve in case of emergency.
The term safety valve is also used metaphorically.
This term is used for engines which have only one intake and one exhaust valve per cylinder ; four ( or five ) valves per cylinder result in engines having superior performance sourced from total port size, rather than the relative location of the ports.
While initial polls showed that Sanford had a comfortable lead over his rival, he lost supporters after an operation for an infected heart valve kept him from campaigning for much of October and raised doubts as to whether he was capable of serving another term.
The term is applied to the arrangement by which the exhaust valve of a steam engine is made to close, shutting a portion of the exhaust steam in the cylinder, before the stroke of the piston is quite complete.
The intake valve / port is usually placed to give the mixture a pronounced " swirl " ( the term is preferred to turbulence which implies movement without overall pattern ) above the rising piston, improving mixing and combustion.
Although technically a four component electrode device, neither the term tetrode nor the tetrode valve as we know it today had yet appeared.
This states that the widely believed explanation of the slot effect is " completely wrong " and shows that this is not due to the venturi effect ( or " valve effect " to use Curry's term ) accelerating the air in the slot.
Historically, the term mitral valve prolapse syndrome has been applied to MVP associated with palpitations, atypical chest pain, dyspnea on exertion, low body mass index, and electrocardiogram abnormalities in the setting of anxiety, syncope, low blood pressure, and other signs suggestive of autonomic nervous system dysfunction.
The term mitral valve prolapse was coined by J. Michael Criley in 1966 and gained acceptance over the other descriptor of " billowing " of the mitral valve, as described by John Brereton Barlow.
The term " primary " does not refer to which rocker arm forces the valve down during low-RPM engine operation.

term and was
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
'' The other important difference between the two Constitutions was that the President of the Confederacy held office for six ( instead of four ) years, and was limited to one term.
Bang-Jensen said you told correspondents that you had checked in advance to make sure the term ' aberrant conduct ' was not libelous.
His parents talked seriously and lengthily to their own doctor and to a specialist at the University Hospital -- Mr. McKinley was entitled to a discount for members of his family -- and it was decided it would be best for him to take the remainder of the term off, spend a lot of time in bed and, for the rest, do pretty much as he chose -- provided, of course, he chose to do nothing too exciting or too debilitating.
His teacher and his school principal were conferred with and everyone agreed that, if he kept up with a certain amount of work at home, there was little danger of his losing a term.
The term enquetes demographiques, previously used for the supplementary investigations carried out in connection with the administrative censuses, was used for the new investigations.
This term was also used by the cowboy in the sense of a human showin' fight, as one cowhand was heard to say, `` He arches his back like a mule in a hailstorm ''.
the first use of the word `` rustler '' was as a synonym for `` hustler '', becomin' an established term for any person who was active, pushin', and bustlin' in any enterprise.
Engages must be loyal to the concessionaires, and must serve until the term provided in the engagement was ended.
The September-October term jury had been charged by Fulton Superior Court Judge Durwood Pye to investigate reports of possible `` irregularities '' in the hard-fought primary which was won by Mayor-nominate Ivan Allen Jr..
When the crowd was asked whether it wanted to wait one more term to make the race, it voted no -- and there were no dissents.
Petitions asking for a jail term for Norristown attorney Julian W. Barnard will be presented to the Montgomery County Court Friday, it was disclosed Tuesday by Horace A. Davenport, counsel for the widow of the man killed last Nov. 1 by Barnard's hit-run car.
Friday afternoon the Rev. T. F. Zimmerman was reelected for his second consecutive two-year term as general superintendent of Assemblies of God.
Commenting on the earlier stage, the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors ( in a recent report on the question of faculty participation in administrative decision-making ) noted that the term `` teacher-employee '' ( as opposed to, e.g., `` maintenance employee '' ) was a not inapt description.
The Unitarian clergy were an exclusive club of cultivated gentlemen -- as the term was then understood in the Back Bay -- and Parker was definitely not a gentleman, either in theology or in manners.
or `` Carmine Theater, 1912 '', the only canvas with an ash can ( and foraging dog ), although Sloan was a member of the famous `` Eight '', and of the so-called `` Ash-Can School '', a term he resented.
The term was introduced into optics by Johann Heinrich Lambert in his 1760 work Photometria.
In 1846, Lincoln was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives, where he served one two-year term.
Realizing Clay was unlikely to win the presidency, Lincoln, who had pledged in 1846 to serve only one term in the House, supported General Zachary Taylor for the Whig nomination in the 1848 presidential election.

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