词汇 | biotech |
释义 | biotech noun[ U ] uk /ˈbaɪ.əʊ.tek/ us /ˈbaɪ.oʊ.tek/ abbreviation for biotechnology: technology or industrial processes using living things such as cells and bacteria, especially in order to produce medical treatments: 生物技术(biotechnology 的缩写) In biotech, companies using genetic research to create new pharmaceuticals and treatments are the big story right now. the emerging growth sectors of cleantech and biotech They are a small biotech company, founded 10 years ago to take on the global problem of tuberculosis. Venture capitalists are increasing their investments in security and biotech. The US biotech firm is one of the manufacturers of beta interferon. The UK biotech group specializes in cancer and critical care treatments. China is spending billions of dollars on new biotech research. They wanted to apply their skills to a worthy cause developing biotech treatments for neglected diseases in developing countries. Cells actin anaphase anti-platelet assort axoplasm histography homologous chromosomes infiltration intercellular intermitotic nerve fibre neurofibril neurofibrillary neuroglia neuroglial tetrad thrombocyte thymocyte turgor unciliated You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Genetics Immunology & vaccination Medical places & organizations biotech | Business Englishbiotech adjective informaluk /ˈbaɪəʊˌtek/us → biotechnological: It will be the first biotech company to tap the public markets. biotech noun[ U ] informaluk /ˈbaɪəʊˌtek/us → biotechnology: There have been huge numbers of advances in biotech since the beginning of the new millennium. [ C ] a company that uses biotechnology: Most biotechs have not suffered greatly in the recent economic downturn. Examples of biotechbiotech 116 perhaps captured in the willingness of producers to have biotech products tracked. This publication is more likely to please protagonists than antagonists of biotech crops. Stressing health concerns changes biotech agriculture into a personal matter of lifestyle, food obsessions, and risk tolerance. There are opportunities to examine germination and seed-bank characteristics of littleknown habitats, and of applying biotech approaches to understanding seed and seed-bank ecology. Controlling biotech babies following the transfer of self-replicating inventions. Now, as promised, here is one way to help the biotech industry prosper. By 2005, 8.5 million farmers in 21 countries were growing biotech crops, up from 8.25 million farmers in 17 countries in 2004. A lot of well-placed authorities can offer good advice about how to advance the biotech industry. There is a negative relationship between traceability and organic agriculture and a positive relationship between traceability and waste and biotech. But labelling serves many different functions, some of which will not benefit the anti-biotech movement. I can only urge the biotech industry to continue to make that case to the public and to our lawmakers. This makes them potentially interesting for biotech enterprises that see industrial application potential in the microorganisms found on the ikaite columns. But what about when biotech innovators do it? The global biotech crop area has increased more than fifty-fold, with an 11 per cent increase from 2004 to 2005 alone. This ®nding is surprising, given the ongoing debate surrounding biotech foods and traceability. See all examples of biotech These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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