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consider sustainable use and societal aspects for the use of the marine environment. while the field of marine biotechnology represents a large potential for european added value, the current level of collaborative research is not sufficient. interdisciplinary cooperation and networking is needed. this includes
basic research bringing together marine biology, physiology of marine plants, microorganisms and invertebrates, taxonomy, microbiology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, systems biology, bioinformatics, toxicology, -omics technologies and chemistry. the result will be new applications in fields such as...
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bse crop rotation ethical consumerism environmental science foie gras foodborne illness foot-and-mouth disease genetically modified food gestation crate growth hormone pesticide veal crates water conservation weed control aquaculture is the science, art, or practice of cultivating and harvesting aquatic
organisms, including fish , mollusks , crustaceans , aquatic plants , and algae such as seaweed. operating in marine, brackish, and freshwater environments, aquaculture provides food for people and in smaller amounts supplies fish for stocking lakes, bait for fishing, and live specimens for home aquariums...
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مرکز منطقه ای اطلاع رساني علوم و فناوري - assessing soil biodiversity across great britain: national trends in the occurrence of heterotrophic bacteria and invertebrates in soil record number : title of article : assessing soil biodiversity across great britain: national trends in the occurrence of heterotrophic
bacteria and invertebrates in soil author/authors : black، نويسنده , , h.i.j and parekh، نويسنده , , n.r and chaplow، نويسنده , , j.s and monson، نويسنده , , f and watkins، نويسنده , , j and creamer، نويسنده , , r and potter، نويسنده , , e.d and poskitt، نويسنده , , j.m and rowland، نويسنده , , p and...
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