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... has established significant protein production capacity, including in-house GMP manufacturing to ... using its proprietary microparticle technology. Acusphere's three initial product candidates for ...Research in accepted animal models has shown that these drug candidates effect...
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... affected by recent advances in technology. The body of knowledge outlined in this Part revea... are just a few examples of the hundreds of animal taxa, together encompassing tens of thousands of i... Night, http://www.columbusaudubon.org/production/index.php?option=com_content& view=article&id=248:...
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Feedstock used by Scott Petroleum to produce biodiesel comes from used animal fat, including poultry, pork and beef. Raven Biofuels, which has proprietary cellulosic ethanol and other high-value chemical production technology, has also announced plans to construct a biorefinery in Mississippi.
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... "360 Interactive Video," an innovative technology that captures a full circle of entertainment-quali... Digital secured a partnership with Social Animal, an entertainment technology lab and production st...
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... supports the use of the Mascoma Grain Technology, or MGT[TM], yeast product as a processing aid in the production of animal feed, which is a by-product of the corn ...
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Effective bioacoustic analysis, especially on a large scale, requires multiple continuous recordings of animals producing a range of vocalizations. This is difficult and time consuming, unless it is automated. Bioacoustic researchers have been working to overcome these challenges. They are using animal vocalizations and noise production to differentiate the creatures in one or more locations, quantify population sizes, identify and track individual animals, and interpret animal vocalizations. Testing was done in a farm environment with a noisy background. This research demonstrates that humans are not the only creatures that can be identified based on their voices, nor are we alone in our ability to use vocalizations in a meaningful way.
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A Food and Drug Administration policy published for public comment Sept. 18 threatens the health of a promising new field, the production of animals with novel and valuable traits.
After more than 20 years of deliberation, the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine has proposed that every "transgenic" animal crafted with gene-splicing technology will be subject to the procedures and regulations for drugs used to treat animal diseases, such as pain relievers or anti-flea medicines.