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  • Jamboree/Project Abstract/Team Abstracts
    ...aminated sewage is often used for irrigation purposes in many parts of the world, especially in developing nations. Crops grown in these contaminated soils ===[[Team:Edinburgh | Team Edinburgh:]] Defusing a dangerous world: a biological method for detection of landmines===
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  • Team:Valencia/A short story/Osamu
    ...eadiness, but it was a little scary. A year later, father took mother back home and stayed only briefly (Fig. 1). ...s away, a drizzling rain started. It was black rain. By the time I arrived home, my white shirt had turned gray. My grandmother quickly readied a bath for
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  • Team:Paris/EthicalReportBiosafetyBiosecurity
    ...tural influence of sciences in the construction of the way we perceive the world and the social agent. Thus, in the theoretical perspective of philosophers ...to get to a high level of security. These new framework has to be setup at world level. Industry could use Extreme Genetically Organisms, if and only if, th
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  • Team:Edinburgh/newinformatics(conclusions)
    <li><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh">Home</a></li> ... in one single project. Project, which appears as the whole to the outside world, but at the same time comprises 8 different worlds, 8 different outlooks.
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/About/NTU-Singapore
    ...en there's us.</span></div><div class="grid_1 link">[[Team:NTU-Singapore | Home]]</div><div class="grid_2 link">[[Team:NTU-Singapore/Project | pLaq''U''<sp ...ed among the world's top 100 universities by the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings 2008.
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  • Team:Utah State/ETHICS
    ...td id="nav"><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Utah_State"><font size = 4>HOME</font></a></td> ...elcomes participants from institutions of higher education from around the world. Just as important as contributing to the understanding of molecular biolo
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  • Team:Edinburgh/projectmain/landmines
    <li><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh">Home</a></li> ...eded to activate them? Through presenting our project this year I hope the world’s landmine problem will become known to others, and raise awareness of ju
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  • Judging/Judging Criteria
    ...hat does your family think about your genetic engineering dreams? Will the world be a safe place if we make biology easy to engineer? How do the lessons of ...at resource for future iGEM students and teams, as well as the rest of the world, so that everybody can see what iGEM is about. For example, check out this
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  • Team:Imperial College London/Project Overview
    <b>Malnutrition (world hunger)</b> and <b>Phenylketonuria (PKU)</b>, a disease associated with men ...r nutritional value from food consumed to aleviate malnutrition around the world. Finally we chose to synthesise a small bioactive pentapeptide, opiorphin.
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  • Team:Edinburgh/newinformatics(introduction)
    <li><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh">Home</a></li> ...ractive pieces of art which take its visitors to the amazing and colourful world of synthethic biology. You definetely should visit this link:
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  • Team:Southampton/Team/Southampton
    ...Menui"><a class=" cssMenui" href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Southampton">Home</a></li> ...ndling many large goods vessels, and more notably, is home to some of the world&rsquo;s largest cruise vessels. The city&rsquo;s close union with the sea
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/HPA/Survey
    ...he biohackers.</span></div><div class="grid_1 link">[[Team:NTU-Singapore | Home]]</div><div class="grid_2 link">[[Team:NTU-Singapore/Project | pLaq''U''<sp <span class="grey">Respondents were given a list of all the countries of the world.</span>
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  • Team:UCSF/Human Practices
    ...ln High School in San Francisco, students learn about biotech and its real-world applications in a unique, two-year advanced biotechnology class. A growing ...s. Biotechnology has already started to appear in high schools across the world. At San Francisco’s Abraham Lincoln High School, the reputation of biotec
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  • Team:Calgary/5 August 2009
    ...ion. I also added Sigma Aldrich's logo and a link to their website to the home page of our Wiki. ...s Biobricks together into devices. Remaining to do on the Biobricker is in world testing, and to tie up a few loose ends in the code.
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  • Team:Edinburgh/projectmain/motivation
    <li><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh">Home</a></li> ...here are currently around 50 million landmines <sup>[2]</sup> left in the world unexploded. They have no way of telling when the war has finished and that
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  • Team:UQ-Australia/Team
    <a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:UQ-Australia" style="color: white">Home ...rch projects, possibly involving cardiac physiology. I love 'lazy days at home', and 'cooking up a storm' in the kitchen in my spare time. </tr>
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  • Team:Southampton/Notebook
    ...Menui"><a class=" cssMenui" href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Southampton">Home</a></li> Rest of world &ndash; 30<br>
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/HPA/Essay
    ...he biohackers.</span></div><div class="grid_1 link">[[Team:NTU-Singapore | Home]]</div><div class="grid_2 link">[[Team:NTU-Singapore/Project | pLaq''U''<sp ...etic engineering when he unveiled a man-made viral genome and promised the world artificially designed zombie cells. Thus, synthetic biology was born, and i
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  • Team:Southampton/Team/University
    ...Menui"><a class=" cssMenui" href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Southampton">Home</a></li> ...memorate the 50th anniversary of the university. Nearby, Avenue campus is home to the school of Humanities, including the centre for language studies, an
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  • Team:Newcastle/Sponsors
    ... are able to exert influence on policy-makers within the UK, in Europe and world-wide. ...1834. The university is home to nearly 20,000 students from all around the world. The university also has branches internationally, such as the recently ope
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