cloning technology

collocation in English

meaningsofcloningandtechnology

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cloning
adjective
uk
/ˈkləʊ.nɪŋ/
us
/ˈkloʊ.nɪŋ/
used for or relating to the process of creating an exact copy of a plant or animal by using ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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Only then can we correctly assess the moral permissibility of couples' usingcloningtechnologyor physicians' assisting them.
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By means of such techniques, a child created withcloningtechnologycould have genes from both parents.
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Surely they, too, would have a good reason for usingcloningtechnology.
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He wants to prevent the widespread use ofcloningtechnologyby making it available to only infertile couples and only as a last resort.
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First of all,cloningtechnologyis still in the research phase.
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Hopefully those wanting to learn about moderncloningtechnologywill find it nonetheless.
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Hence, continued scientific advances incloningtechnologywill also increase the need for continuing the ethical evaluation of any suggestions for applying cloning technology to humans.
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Murphy's position that fertile couples should have access tocloningtechnologyconstitutes a denial of infertility's being a necessary condition for access.
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Cloningtechnologyleaves nothing to chance, and makes bad copies.
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Cloningtechnologyis itself rapidly evolving.
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We must therefore be extremely suspicious of current proposals that the use ofcloningtechnologywill remain under the strictest scrutiny.
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However, much further research on stem cells andcloningtechnologywould be needed to decide whether these are realistic possibilities.
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This may include treatment using vaccines developed withcloningtechnology, or tissue grants such as skin for burn victims.
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The framework-programme, which also has a proactive role, is currently supporting the studies in bioethics looking at the potential risks and benefits ofcloningtechnology.
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This laboratory manual made the newly emerging genecloningtechnologyaccessible to a wide range of disciplines in the life sciences.
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They are very advanced in teleportation andcloningtechnology.
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Direct benefits of epigenomic mapping include probable advances incloningtechnology.
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He wakes at a time whencloningtechnologycan replace his legsfor a price.
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He is suspected to have lately been dealing in biological warfare agents, and possibly alsocloningtechnology.
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Regenerative medicine involves use of specially grown cells, tissues and organs as therapeutic agents to cure disease and repair injury, and springs from the development of mammaliancloningtechnology.
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