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  • ...fy]] his or her own [[cognitive liberty|mind]] and [[morphological freedom|body]], on his or her own terms, through [[informed consent|informed, consensual ...and, most prominently, rejection of the genetic, prosthetic, and cognitive modification of human beings to overcome what are broadly perceived as current human bio ...
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  • Consider the effluents of starch plant which has mixed up with a local water body like a lake or pond. We find huge deposits of starch which are not so easil ...enetic material through [[Animal husbandry|breeding]] and modern [[genetic modification]] for optimizing [[crop yield]], etc.. There can also be unexpected, negati ...
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  • ...modification of the existing organization of production and, often, even a modification of products."<ref name=":3" /> ...nt|last=United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, issuing body.|isbn=978-92-1-109179-3|oclc=1080898005|date = 2018-10-15}}</ref> ...
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  • ...tion of the system", that might involve modification of the machine and/or modification of the procedures for operating and maintaining it. ...ties]]. In other words, there would be modification of the basic hardware, modification of techniques and procedures, or both.<ref>The sacred and the limits of the ...
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  • ...ry field concerned with the generation, collection, duplication, analysis, modification, and visualization of images,<ref name="hornak2002">Joseph P. Hornak, ''Enc * [[Medical imaging]], creating images of the human body or parts of it, to diagnose or examine disease ...
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  • ...description|Natural, artificial, or technological alteration of the human body}} ...ral, artificial, or [[technology|technological]] alteration of the [[human body]] in order to enhance physical or mental capabilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=h ...
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  • ...dly. Being that nanoparticles and nanodevices are highly versatile through modification of their physiochemical properties, they have found uses in nanoscale elect ...es of materials or grant access to less physically accessible areas of the body.<ref name=":0"/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applicat ...
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  • ...ologist (RET) - A person who applies engineering principles to the design, modification, customization and/or fabrication of assistive technology for persons with ...in depth like the various types of [[prosthetic devices]] used to replace body parts. ...
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  • ...tion, decision making, and motivation based on the biological state of the body. ...l|last=Williamson|first=Donald A.| name-list-style = vanc |date=1996|title=Body image disturbance in eating disorders: A form of cognitive bias? |journal=E ...
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  • {{Short description|Retarding force on a body moving in a fluid}} *[[form drag]] or [[pressure drag]] due to the size and shape of a body ...
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  • A recent suggested modification is to use a [[plasma (physics)|plasma]] contact supplied by a [[negative re ...movement of the highly conductive [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]] in a cosmic body's [[ionosphere]] through its [[magnetic field]]. In their book, ''Cosmical ...
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  • ...have this 48-fold symmetry. Two other familiar crystal structures are the body-centered cubic lattice (BCC) and hexagonal closed packed structures (HCP) w ...ach bin in the histogram is visited a certain number of times (10-15), the modification factor is reduced by some criterion, for instance, ...
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  • ...steps led to animals in which the mutation was present in all cells of the body from the beginning leading to complex phenotypes and/or early lethality. Th Common genetic engineering strategies require a permanent modification of the target genome. To this end great sophistication has to be invested i ...
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  • ...nseitige Einwirkung und Beugung der Strahlen, und Gesetze derselben"] (New modification of light by the mutual influence and the diffraction of [light] rays, and t A warm body emitting [[photon]]s has a [[monochromatic]] emission coefficient relating ...
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  • ...ouse" might be interpreted as a mouse with poisonous fangs or an elongated body.<ref name= wiz1998>{{cite journal |last1=Wisniewski |first1=Edward J. |titl ...mpetition in Relations among Nominals'' theory. It states that the assumed modification effect of a noun on its partner in a novel noun-noun combination is the one ...
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  • ...ssistic]] longings for a [[Self-transcendence|transcendence]] of the human body in quest of more [[Perfectionism (philosophy)|exquisite]] ways of being.<re ...e human condition by applying technology to the alteration of the mind and body, such as [[Raëlism]].<ref name="Rael 2002"/> However, most thinkers associa ...
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  • | Generalized momentum scavenging spent stages || Internal forces for orbital modification ...field]], it generates a current, and thereby converts some of the orbiting body's kinetic energy to electrical energy. Functionally, electrons flow from t ...
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  • ...cietal challenges, such as questions around [[Genetic Modification|genetic modification]] and [[Intellectual Property Rights|intellectual property rights]]. As a r ...plant scientists had already used selective breeding. Darwin added to that body of work with his scientific observations about the ability of science to ch ...
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  • ...so called '''genetic modification''' or '''genetic manipulation''', is the modification and manipulation of an organism's [[gene]]s using [[technology]]. It is a ...f conventional plant breeding with [[transgenic]] and [[cisgenic]] genetic modification|upright=1.7]] ...
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  • ...the FDA include "disease resistance ... suitability to climate ... quality body type .. fertility ... and market preference (leanness, tenderness, color, s ...specific breeds (made using selective cross breeding and sometimes genetic modification) that have distinct properties. Often reproduced using cloning to avoid pro ...
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