Putting biotechnology to work bioprocess engineering

The ability of the United States to sustain a dominant global position in biotechnology lies in maintaining its primacy in basic life-science research and developing a strong resource base for bioprocess engineering and bioproduct manufacturing. This book examines the status of bioprocessing and bio...

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Corporate Author: National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Bioprocess Engineering
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. National Academies Press 1992, 1992
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