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Annals of Science, 2005
When my home state of New Jersey deregulated its power utilities several years ago, my dad said, “Huh? How can I buy electricity from another company? It's all still the same power lines, so how can another power company send electricity to my house?” I said, “I don't know.” Maybe you know better than I did, and the answer is obvious.
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When my home state of New Jersey deregulated its power utilities several years ago, my dad said, “Huh? How can I buy electricity from another company? It's all still the same power lines, so how can another power company send electricity to my house?” I said, “I don't know.” Maybe you know better than I did, and the answer is obvious.
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Gene technology and tissue engineering
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2002The interest in gene therapy to treat human diseases has increased with the advances in recombinant DNA technology and the improved physical, chemical and biological methods of delivering genes to mammalian cells. Areas of therapeutic interest for gene therapy relevant for tissue engineering are, for example, in the treatment of wounds, skin diseases ...
Andree, Christoph +5 more
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Enzyme technology and bioprocess engineering
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2002The impact of directed evolution and site-specific mutagenesis on the industrial utility of enzymatic catalysis through the modification of enzyme structure and function is clearly an important area of research in bioprocess engineering. High-throughput screening for novel or improved enzyme activities, both by more efficiently exploring nature's ...
Sven, Panke, Marcel G, Wubbolts
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Antibody engineering and modification technologies
Biomolecular Engineering, 2007Antibody engineering has become a well-developed discipline, encompassing discovery methods, production strategies, and modification techniques that have brought forth clinically investigated and marketed therapeutics. The realization of the long-standing goal of production of fully human monoclonal antibodies has focused intensive research on the ...
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Engineering design and appropriate technology
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1981A new type of engineering degree course, entitled Engineering Design and Appropriate Technology (EDAT), at the University of Warwick, is described. After explaining the term 'appropriate technology' and its relationship to 'alternative and intermediate technology', the need for a new approach to teaching engineering design is developed. The reasons why
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Micromachining technology and biomedical engineering
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1993Medical science and clinical medicine include many microscopic environments. Recent micromachining techniques fit the microscopic environments and are applied to microsurgery, fiberscopic operation, micromanipulation, artificial organs, and drug delivery systems. Microactuators, microsensors, and micro mechanical parts will be prepared for such medical
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Ethics, Technology, and Engineering
2011Featuring a wide range of international case studies, Ethics, Technology, and Engineering presents a unique and systematic approach for engineering students to deal with the ethical issues that are increasingly inherent in engineering practice.
Poel, van de, I.R., Royakkers, L.M.M.
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