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- 2. hailed as one of the greatest achievements in modern medicine
- 5. It refers to the scaled - up, reliable and cost effective manufacturing of nanoscale materials, structures, devices and systems
- 7. in 1951 that the term genetic engineering was coined by
- 9. refers to the science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale
- 10. deals with virtual communication between patient and physician.
- 13. The study of structures and materials on the nanometer scale.
- 14. s protection against a disease, and it can be passive or active, natural or vaccine induced.
- 15. is not the same as weather, but the two phenomena are closely related.
- 16. the virus that causes AIDS
- 17. has been especially valuable for producing recombinant microorganisms that have a wide variety of industrial uses.
- 18. develop novel genes of economic importance that can be used to improve the genetics of crop plants.
- 20. discussed a method in which scientist can direct and control individual atoms and molecules in his talk
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- 1. a situation in which a person, known as a moral agent, is faced with two or more conflicting options, none of which seems entirely satisfactory or morally acceptable.
- 3. also called robot-assisted surgery, helps doctors do tricky operations with more accuracy, flexibility, and control than before.
- 4. is a billionth of a meter, or 10 of a meter.
- 6. has been with the society since selective breeding was introduced to humankind and when animals were domesticated
- 8. is the process of being made resistant to an infectious disease, usually by means of a vaccine.
- 11. often disrupts a person’s ability to engage with school, work, or relationships for months at a time
- 12. refers to the standards and values that define what is good or right.
- 19. Long life; the fact of continuing to exist for a long time.
