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Biotherapeutic products
A major industrial application of biotechnology is in the development and preparation of biological medicinal products using genetically engineered bacteria, yeast, fungi, cells or even whole animals
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Biological Carbon Storage of Larch Forests in North Region of
Abstract In this paper, Yanshan Mountain in northern larch plantations of different ages as the research object, on Stand main constructive species of tree layer, shrub layer, herb layer carbon content of
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Progressively greater biological carbon storage in the deep Atlantic
Changes in oceanic circulation and carbon storage have been implicated as important drivers of atmospheric pCO<sub>2</sub> variability during the last glacial cycle (0 to 150 ka), though
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Carbon Sequestration in Wetlands | MN Board of Water, Soil Resources
1. Kusler, J. and J. Christie. 2011. Wetlands and Carbon Storage and Carbon Sequestration. White Paper: Reducing Climate Change Impacts and Promoting Fish and Wildlife: Findings and
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WHO good manufacturing practices for biological products
Good manufacturing practices (GMP) for biological products were first published by WHO in 1992 (1). This current revision reflects subsequent developments that have taken place in science and
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Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage Example of BECCS: Diagram of bioenergy power plant with carbon capture and storage. [1] Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is the process
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Regulation and quality control of vaccines
Regulation and quality control of vaccines Biological products, including vaccines, are distinguished from chemical pharmaceuticals by being derived from living organisms with a molecular
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Biodiversity loss reduces global terrestrial carbon storage
Loss of vegetation carbon from biodiversity loss could rival emissions from other sources such as land-use change. This creates a feedback where climate change increases biodiversity loss,
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Bioengineering in Carbon Capture and Storage
Through advancements in bioengineering, bio-engineers, engineers, and scientists are now able to optimize carbon capture with more precision, tailoring biological
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Carbon isotope budget indicates biological disequilibrium dominated
Article Open access Published: 13 September 2024 Carbon isotope budget indicates biological disequilibrium dominated ocean carbon storage at the Last Glacial Maximum Anne Willem
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Safeguarding biosafety and biosecurity in laboratories
Biological agents which are capable of secondary transmission can lead to epidemics. An attack involving a biological agent may mimic a natural event, which may complicate the public
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International Day for Biological Diversity: Harmony between nature
This year''s International Day for Biological Diversity, on Thursday, 22 May 2025, highlights the inherent connections between people and the natural world through the theme,
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Air-sea disequilibrium enhances ocean carbon storage
The "biological pump" further intensifies subsurface storage through the sinking and regeneration of biologically fixed particulate organic (C soft; "soft
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Biological Carbon Capture Solutions
Biological carbon capture includes the conservation, restoration and improved land management practices that increase carbon storage or avoid greenhouse gas emissions in landscapes and
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Laboratory biosafety manual, 4th edition
This fourth edition of the manual builds on the risk assessment framework introduced in the third edition. A thorough, evidence-based and transparent assessment of the risks allows safety
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Biological weapons
Biological and toxin weapons are either microorganisms like virus, bacteria or fungi, or toxic substances produced by living organisms that are produced and released deliberately to cause
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What is carbon sequestration? | U.S. Geological Survey
Geologic carbon sequestration is the process of storing carbon dioxide (CO2) in underground geologic formations. The CO2 is usually pressurized until it
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Century-scale carbon sequestration flux throughout the ocean
The century-scale marine sequestration flux of biogenic inorganic carbon driven by the biological pump over the whole water column may be several times higher than previous estimates.
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What is Carbon Sequestration and How Does it Work?
Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing, securing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The idea is to stabilize carbon in solid and dissolved forms so that it doesn''t
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FORESTRY WORKING GROUP
Protection of existing carbon stored in the natural landscape in combination with biological carbon 1 Biological carbon storage and sequestration is defined as the protection of existing carbon plus
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Sterility testing
The WHO sterility testing guidelines are applicable across a wide range of biological medicinal products including vaccines, blood products, biotechnology products, and cell and tissue products.
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Progressively greater biological carbon storage in the deep Atlantic
Here, we show that carbon storage in the deep Southwest Atlantic increased (decreased) during the primary intervals of atmospheric pCO 2 decline (rise) of the last glacial cycle.
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Biological Approaches to Carbon Sequestration and Bioenergy
Biological sequestration offers advantages such as lower costs, safety and ecological benefits where they contribute to biodiversity, habitat preservation, and improved soil health [34]. It
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Biological monitoring for carbon capture and storage – A review and
Effective monitoring of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects is essential, but detection of leaks and subsequent subtle changes in the surroundin
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Oceans'' Role in Carbon Sequestration and Storage
The vast oceans play a crucial role in regulating the Earth''s climate by acting as significant carbon sinks. Through various mechanisms, they absorb and store large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide
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