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The benefits of biotechnology in engineering

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Engineering translates laboratory findings to materials, products or equipment useful to society. It is, therefore, necessary to consider the impact of the advances made in biotechnology on biological, mechanical and agricultural engineering to facilitate practical applications of scientific findings. The design of systems and equipment used in manufacturing, collecting and packaging bioresource products must keep abreast of the technological innovations in the production process. Necessary alterations on equipment must be made to adapt to the evolving products.

Author: Maley, Wayne
Publisher: American Society of Agricultural Engineers
Publication Name: Agricultural Engineering
Subject: Agricultural industry
ISSN: 0002-1458
Year: 1992
Usage, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Agricultural engineering

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Taking stock: agricultural biotechnology prospers as new products appear

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Agricultural biotechnology is an area of great investment potential, inspite of the biotechnology industry's mixed performance in 1991. Notable developments in the field have given the industry much opportunity, but the recession adversely affected the industry in the second half of 1991. Analysts are confident that agricultural biotechnology will bring success to companies specializing in the research, development and manufacture of bioproducts, especially genetically engineered pesticides and recombinant veterinary products.

Author: Moffat, Anne Simon
Publisher: American Society of Agricultural Engineers
Publication Name: Agricultural Engineering
Subject: Agricultural industry
ISSN: 0002-1458
Year: 1992
Forecasts and trends, Agricultural biotechnology

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Alternative lubricants: new biodegradable, nontoxic hydraulic fluids have both environmental, marketing benefits

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Author: Wessol, A.A.
Publisher: American Society of Agricultural Engineers
Publication Name: Agricultural Engineering
Subject: Agricultural industry
ISSN: 0002-1458
Year: 1992
Crude petroleum and natural gas, Petroleum refining, Product information, Lubricants industry, Mobil Corp., Lubrication and lubricants, Lubricants, Lubrication, Green products, Hydraulic fluids

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