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41. Biological Journals And Abbreviations: B
BMC Med ethics, BMC Medical ethics. biotechnology, biotechnology (Stoneham, MA). BullHokkaido Nat agric Exper Station, Bulletin of Hokkaido National agriculture
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42. A Study Of Issues Relating To The Patentability Of Biotechnological Subject Matt
J. agric. Not Yet Identified the Heart of the Moral Issues in agricultural biotechnology ,(1991) 4(2) Journal of agricultural and Environmental ethics 216.
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Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Potential Impacts of Patenting Lifeforms on the Aquatic Products Sector in Canada
A Study of Issues Relating to the Patentability of Biotechnological Subject Matter: Bibliography
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Bibliography
Secondary Sources Consulted
D.J. Abraham, " Shinpo-Sei : Japanese Inventive Step Meets U.S. Non-Obviousness" JPTOS (1995) 528.
K.R. Adamo, "The Power of Suggestion (Teaching, Reason or Motivation) and Combined-Reference Obviousness: Part I" [July/August 1993] Patent World 29.
Application of Abitibi Co. (1982), 62 C.P.R. (2d) 81 (P.A.B.)
B. Ager, "International Bioindustry Forum Agrees Common Patent Position" [Nov. 1991] (No. 122) European Biotechnology Newsletter 5.
C. Arnst, "Life-form Patents Spark Debate in Europe: Is Harvard's Man-made Mouse First Step on Slippery Slope to Patented Human Beings?" The Toronto Star (13 October 1991) B6.
H. Austin, "Biotechnology Patent Law: A European Prospective" (1990) 10(4) The Genetic Engineer and Biotechnologist 15.
S.R. Avisar, "The Ethics of Biotechnology - The Argument in Favour of Patents" (1993) 10 Can. Intell. Prop. Rev. 209.

43. AGNET SEPTEMBER 15
5. Reiss, MJ J. agric. ethics 14, 179190 (2001). planning a protest Sunday at theopening of the fourth agricultural biotechnology International Conference
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44. Genetic
1997. biotechnology in agriculture. Clark, E. Ann. 1999. Environment, Economics, andEthics. Chapman and Hall, New York. Amer. J. Altern. agric. 12(3)133139.
http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/research/homepages/eclark/ethics.htm
G enetic Engineering in Field Crops: Ethics and Academia E. Ann Clark Plant Agriculture University of Guelph eaclark@uoguelph.ca Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists, April 1999
I am a firm believer in the people.
If given the truth, they can be depended on to meet any national crisis.
The great point is to bring them the real facts. Abraham Lincoln
  • When British shoppers were reportedly quite willing to buy tomato paste openly labelled as genetically engineered a few years ago, were they making an informed decision? Did they know the real facts? Do Canadian shoppers buying unlabelled transgenic potato products marketed under well known brands know enough to ask whether they should be patronizing these products?
    Do American consumers of dairy products realize that rBST was approved by the US FDA based in part on a proponent-written summary of a 90 day feeding trial with 30 rats - a trial which has never been subject to peer review and published? Have they learned that a more critical review of the actual data from same trial revealed major discrepancies between the proponent summary of "no toxicologically significant changes" and the actual trial results showing that range of rBST-induced adverse health effects? Or that this issue contributed to the 14 Jan 99 Canadian decision to reject rBST, despite 9 years of intensive lobbying by Monsanto?

45. Coffee
BP 39 EP 66 PG 28 JI J. agric. Environ. ethics PY 2001 VL 14 IS 1. Advancesin coffee biotechnology from AgBiotechNet® 1999, Vol.
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Coffee: a vade mecum example
(N.B. I'll add to this in 2004 via a coffee logfile 10 June 2002
Coffee strikes me as an excellent candidate for a Global Stewardship example, also eminently relevant to examination of environmental justice issues. It's necessary to start to gather up the materials: books in Annie Here's what I found on a Starbuck's cup the other day: Building Relationships With Coffee Growers
By traveling to origin countries and talking
with coffee growers about the quality we
seek, we create truly global partnerships.
It is these valued friedships, built over
many years, that allow us to offer the
world's most exceptional coffees. That can be disassembled and analyzed into a remarkable collection of messages... Here are some links that should be helpful in sorting out this topic: Fair Trade Coffee Campaign and news (globalexchange.org) TransFair USA Equal Exchange Uncommon Grounds Sexto Sol Center for Community Action (Chiapas) Fair Trade Federation VirtualCoffee.com (a zine) and A Quick Guide to Sustainable Coffee Mountain Groan In Chiapas, fair-trade coffee farming is backbreaking and hazardous. Picking the beans is the easy part. BY JULIE GROSSMAN EL BOSQUE, MEXICO From JSTOR: The Struggle for Control of a Commodity Chain: Instant Coffee from Latin America (in Research Reports and Notes) John M. Talbot Latin American Research Review, Vol. 32, No. 2. (1997), pp. 117-135.

46. BIOTECH Archives -- April 1995
lines) From Marc Munoz marco@IBCP.FR ; No subject (22 lines) From Dr MaureenWolfson PPDMMW@IGS1.agric.ZA MA degree in biotechnology, Law and ethics
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47. MedBioWorld: Agriculture Journals
Research Quarterly Journal of Agricultural and Environmental ethics Journal of andCrop Science Journal of Applied Ecology Journal of biotechnology Journal of
http://www.sciencekomm.at/journals/agric.html

48. TFI - The Fertilizer Institute: Publications & Business Tools
1995. agricultural biotechnology in the developing world. FAO Research and TechnologyPaper 6. Click here to view file. J. agric. Environ. ethics 993113.
http://www.tfi.org/publications/pubsearch/categorysearch.asp?Scope=BD

49. LexisNexis Environmental Universe
BioScience. Bioscience, biotechnology Biochemistry previously agric Biol Chem. biotechnologyTechniques previously Biotechnol Progr. Environmental ethics.
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50. AgBioWorld - Agricultural Biotechnology Can Help Prevent Malnutrition In The Dev
35, Narendra Sankhla, Research Scientist, Texas agric. of Technology Zurich, nonindicated, MD, ethics in. Center Geisenheim, Botany, Other, biotechnology of Plants.
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51. AgBioWorld - Agricultural Biotechnology Can Help Prevent Malnutrition In The Dev
2686, Narendra Sankhla, Research Scientist, Texas agric. of Technology Zurich, nonindicated, MD, ethics in. Center Geisenheim, Botany, Other, biotechnology of Plants.
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52. Research
agricecon. Discussion documents are also provided which cover a range of issues,including ethics, morality and animal biotechnology, genetically modified
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53. UGPSS
biotechnology, 4. PSS 4100, Seminar, 1, PSS 4301, agric. Compounds, 3. Continuedenhancement of education skills and adherence to professional ethics. 4131.
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Department of Plant and Soil Science Professor Dick Auld, Chairperson. Horn Professor Nguyen; Thornton Distinguished Professor V. Allen; Rockwell Professor B. L. Allen; Leidigh Professor Krieg; Piper Professor Hopper; Professors Abernathy, R. Allen, Bennett, Thorvilson, and Zartman; Associate Professors Armstrong, Dotray, Peffley, and Phillips; Assistant Professors Green, Maurer, Montague, and Xu; Instructor McKenney; Adjunct Faculty: Archer, Blum, Boman, Brashears, Bronson, Burke, Calhoun, Gannaway, Hequet, Keeling, Lascano, Leser, Mahan, Maunder, McMichael, Oliver, Peterson, Porter, Rosenow, Rummel, Sheetz, Stout, Trolinder, Upchurch, Velten, Wanjura, Wheeler, and Zobeck; Emeritus Faculty: Dregne, Matches, Tereshkovich, and Zukauckas. This department supervises the following degree programs: AGRONOMY, HORTICULTURE, and INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT, Bachelor of Science ; CROP SCIENCE, ENTOMOLOGY, HORTICULTURE, and SOIL SCIENCE, Master of Science ; AGRONOMY, Doctor of Philosophy . A minimum of 134 hours are required for graduation. Students in the departmental areas of agronomy, horticulture, and integrated pest management investigate the basic biological, physical, and social sciences, and more importantly, bring such knowledge to focus on problems in pest control and plant development through genetics, plant growth through management, and plant material use for food, fiber, or the aesthetic good of humankind.

54. Fundação Luso-Americana
1700, Public lecture ethics and animal biotechnology, Peter Sandoe,Royal Vet. agric. Univ., Copenhagen. Friday 28. 9.30–13.30,
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55. Constructing Reality
agric. Media coverage of risk in biotechnology in Public A Review of Recent Research. Termsof Usage Privacy Policy Code of ethics Contact Us Useful downloads
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56. Crop Biotech Update 23 April, 2004
Science is a creative enterprise where ethics and values KENYA S agric MINISTER SUPPORTSGM PRODUCTS. country once the biosafety and biotechnology bill becomes
http://www.biotechknowledge.com/BIOTECH/knowcenter.nsf/0/DAD5745835814F1386256E7

57. Publications By Cambridge University Animal Welfare Information Centre
Food agric. 73, 337348. 12. The effects of biotechnology on animal welfare. InAnimal biotechnology and ethics, ed. A. Holland and A. Johnson, 69-82.
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PUBLICATIONS Home Research People Publications Directions Contact Books Papers ... Abstracts
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[back to top] Broom, D.M. (Editor) 1986. Farmed Animals (pp.160). New York: Torstar Books (translated into Japanese, Italian). Messent, P.R. and Broom, D.M. (Editors) 1986. Encyclopaedia of Domestic Animals (pp.3 17). Grolier International. Serpell, J.A. 1986. In the Company of Animals (pp.2 Oxford, New York: Blackwell. Books 1988 [back to top] Serpell, J.A. and others (Editors) 1988. Companion Animals in Society (pp.78). London: Council for Science and Society. Books 1990 [back to top] Fraser, A.F. and Broom, D.M. 1990. Farm Animal Behaviour and Welfare (pp.437). (formerly London : Bail1ire Tindall) Wallingford: CAB International Books 1993 [back to top] Broom, D.M. and Johnson, K.G. 1993. Stress and Animal Welfare (pp. 211). London: Chapman and Hall Books 1994 [back to top] Manning, A. and Serpell, J. (Editors) 1994. Animals and Human Society (pp. 199). London : Routledge.

58. SANET-MG Archives
Re Alternative agric News Sept 1999 Lawrence F. London mike richardson; Fwd REFood ethics Review Kirsten FW CGIAR Conference on biotechnology in Developing
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Agricultural Economics Individuals focus on the application of economics to the patent law, biotechnology management and marketing, applicable regulations, and biotechnology ethics.
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60. Biotechnology
The project was funded jointly by the biotechnology Biological Sciences The ethicsof using genetic engineering techniques for the improvement of food agric.
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In 1990 I started a B.Sc. In Plant Biotechnology at Wye College , part of Imperial College, London (but actually in Kent). I graduated in 1993, whereupon I started a PhD studentship at the University of Nottingham My Ph.D. work concerned the characterisation of Pectinesterase isoforms in tomato. The project was funded jointly by the and Zeneca Plant Science The enzyme Pectinesterase (EC 3.1.1.11) is found in all plants, and many plant pathogens. The enzyme is especially abundant in tomato, where it has been most extensively studied. In tomato, the enzyme has been detected in fruit, leaves and roots. In particular, the fruit contain very high levels of the enzyme, leading to the theory that it has an important role in fruit ripening and softening [ Column chromatography has been able to separate PE into distinct isoforms. The dominant isoform in tomato is called PE2. This isoform is fruit specific, and appears to increase during ripening. Most work on PE has concentrated on this isoform, due to the large amount of it in tomato fruit, and its ease of extraction. The enzyme has been purified, and genes coding for the enzyme have also been isolated. PE2 has been previously 100% downregulated in tomato using antisense inhibition [ ]. Fruit from these downregulated plants still displayed some PE enzyme activity however, so it was thought that other isoforms unaffected by the antisense inhibition were active in the fruit.

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