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The threat of biological warefare

Date Submitted: 09/23/2003 03:13:41
Category: / Law & Government / Military
Length: 8 pages (2324 words)
It seems that every generation has special "buzzwords" for certain subjects. Not to be outdone in creativity by other generations, the buzzword for science in the 90's is "Biotechnology." Biotechnology is defined as "The study of the industrial production of goods and services by using biological organisms, systems, and processes" (Webster, 1968). Like any new technology there is a "good side" and a "bad side" to the technology. With regard to the good side: biotechnology has …
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