A pest is "a plant or animal detrimental to humans or human concerns (as agriculture or livestock production)";[1] alternative meanings include organisms that cause nuisance and epidemic disease as...
Pyrolysis oil sometimes also known as biocrude or biooil, is a synthetic fuel under investigation as substitute for petroleum. It is extracted by biomass to liquid technology of destructive distill...
Occidiofungin
Latent 1,3-dipole-functional compound
Mitochondrial capacity measurement
Purification/deposition of SWNTs
Substrate having thiol groups
Vascular clip
Transgenic plants have genes inserted into them that are derived from another species. The inserted genes can come from species within the same kingdom (plant to plant) or between kingdoms (for exa...
Viral replication altering
Particles separation
Anti-trypanosomal peptides
Nematode resistant crops
Soil water repellency
Restriction/modification polypeptides, polynucleotides
Pectin degradation
Multiplexed analysis of carbohydrates
Rabbiteye blueberry plant
Muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia) is a grapevine species native to the American South that has been extensively cultivated since the 16th century. Its natural range is recognized in the following stat...
Several varieties of mumps vaccine have been used since 1949, and at least 10 strains were in use in 2006:[1] The first vaccine was a killed mumps virus vaccine developed in 1948 and used in the U...