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Assessment of genetically modified cotton T304-40 for renewal authorisation under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 (dossier GMFF-2024-23010). [PDF]
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Genetically Modified Organisms
Testing and Analysis of GMO-containing Foods and Feed, 2019Abstract This chapter examines comparative approaches to risk assessment and regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). It first provides a brief background on the emergence, increased use, and controversy surrounding GMOs as well as the important legal questions and complexities they raise before discussing the legal ...
S. Mahgoub
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Traceability of genetically modified organisms
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2002EU regulations stipulate the labeling of food products containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) unless the GMO content is due to adventitious and unintended 'contamination' and not exceeding the 1% level at ingredient basis. In addition, member states have to ensure full traceability at all stages of the placing on the market of GMOs.
Aarts, H.J.M.+2 more
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Public Understanding of Science, 2020
Using network analysis, this study investigates how information veracity and account verification influence the dissemination of information in the context of discourse about genetically modified organisms on social media.
Qian Xu, Yunya Song, Nan Yu, Shi Chen
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Using network analysis, this study investigates how information veracity and account verification influence the dissemination of information in the context of discourse about genetically modified organisms on social media.
Qian Xu, Yunya Song, Nan Yu, Shi Chen
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Genetically modified organisms and the EU
Trends in Biotechnology, 2005In our opinion, the present approach of Commission decisions in the absence of clear majorities in Council does not seem appropriate to approve GMOs on a routine basis. One way to overcome this democratic deficit would be to establish a ‘positive list’ for approved products similar to the Directive on Food Additives [10xSee all References][10]. In this
Bernhard Jank+2 more
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Genetically Modified Organisms
International Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2020A genetically modified organism (GMO) is an organism whose genetic characteristics have been changed through the insertion of a modified gene or of a gene from another organism, or through the elimination of a gene.
J. Lamont, J. Lacey
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Does voting behaviour in the Council of Ministers reflect different national interests? In this article, we explore this question by studying requests for authorization of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
M. Mühlböck, J. Tosun
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Does voting behaviour in the Council of Ministers reflect different national interests? In this article, we explore this question by studying requests for authorization of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
M. Mühlböck, J. Tosun
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