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bioprocess

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bioprocess [¦bī·o¦prä·səs]
(biochemistry)
A technique used to produce a commercial substance (such as alcohol) by a biological process (that is, via microbial fermentation).
A technique used to prepare a biological material (usually genetically engineered) for commercial use.


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Byline: ANI Washington, May 11 (ANI): Scientists in California, US, are reporting the use of a new bioprocess that could help pave the way for producing biofuels from agricultural waste, easing concerns about stress on the global food supply from using corn and other food crops.
ISLAMABAD, 11 May , 2009 (Balochistan Times) -- Scientists in California, US, are reporting the use of a new bioprocess that could help pave the way for producing biofuels from agricultural waste, easing concerns about stress on the global food supply from using corn and other food crops.
Millipore's Bioprocess Division will utilize its expertise in biopharmaceutical manufacturing and Rohm and Hass Ion Exchange Resins will contribute its knowledge of ion exchange resins, polymer chemistry and manufacturing.
 
 
 
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