A Seminar Report On “BLUE EYES” TECHNOLOGY By Anuj Arora(UE7510) [pic] University Institute of Engineering and Technology‚ Panjab University [2010-2011] Overview 1. Need of Biofuels – Global Problems 2. Algae – Part of Solution 3. Current Trends In Production 4. Recent Research 5. Challenges 6. Conclusions Need of Biofuels – Global Problems Global Problems – Oil Price/Supply ▪ Peak oil approaching. ▪ Current oil and diesel prices
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depleting due to their economical non-viability‚ hence there is an urgent need of preserving this rich indigenous genetic resources biodiversity which is genetic insurance for sustainable development in future. Artificial insemination and semen freezing is well established technology‚ which is being used successfully in cattle propagation and breed improvement programme‚ and can simultaneously be utilized to conserve the cattle biodiversity by storing frozen semen for posterity. Such conservation
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world’s largest oilseed crops. This study is the first report on peanut regeneration from Pakistan using four commercially released peanut varieties‚ that is‚ Golden‚ BARI-2000‚ BARD-479 and BARD-92. Longitudinally‚ halved cotyledons with removed embryos were employed as explants. Among various tested combinations of BAP and NAA‚ the best combination was 4 and 0.1 mg/L respectively. BARI-2000 proved to be the best responsive variety for in vitro regeneration in terms of number of shoots/explant (133
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* Medical engineering * Medical Engineering encompasses a broad range of activities‚ and is altrnatively called Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering. It is a multi-disciplinary subject integrating professional engineering activities with a basic medical knowledge of the human body and an understanding of how it functions when healthy‚ diseased or injured. * Medical Engineers are needed for the healthcare industry‚ the world’s biggest industrial sector‚ which has a turnover approaching
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University press. McHale‚ J. – Fox‚ M. (2007) Health Care Law‚ Text and Materials‚ second edition‚ London; Sweet & Maxwell Limited press. ¬¬¬McKinney‚ N.Y.D.‚ (2001)‚ Laws Prohibiting Commercial Surrogacy and Laws Prohibiting the Destruction of Human Embryos‚ Ndisi‚ J Pattinson‚ S. D.‚ (2009)‚ Medical Law and Ethics; second edition‚ London: Thomson Reuters publishers. Paulson‚ R.J. et al.‚ (1997)‚ Successful Pregnancy in a 63-Year Old Woman‚ Fertility & Sterility Selbel‚ M Stauch‚ M. – Wheat‚ K.‚ (2006)
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Is Assisted Reproductive technology moral or immoral? The ethical implication of using this technology varies on the individual and there believes of what is right and wrong. Assisted reproductive technology which is also known as ART‚ allows couples experiencing infertility the opportunity to have a child. There are a variety of different assistive reproductive technology that couples can choose from to conceive a child such as In Vitro Fertilization or Surrogate motherhood. Often times married
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Introduction Advancements in modern technologies in the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART) have opened up the world to a vast array of possibilities. Scientists have developed the ability to retrieve and preserve individual gametes and embryos by way of cryopreservation‚ a technique that involves preserving biological materials at very low temperatures outside the body for years. . This field of in vitro fertilization (IVF)‚ worth $2 billion annually in the United States‚ has forced
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TERM PAPER [pic] CLONING Submitted by:- Faculty Guide :- Atul Chikara Dr. Vipin Rajawat B.tech+M.tech biotech dual degree Amity Institute of Biotechnology Roll no - 120 Acknowledgement I have beeen greatly profited from this training and generouly lavished in this course knowledgeable interaction with such great people . I express my gratitude and dedicate this page to all
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However‚ there are numerous risks and costs involved with this process. Cloning is the process of producing an organism genetically identical to another. Therapeutic cloning is the process of harvesting cloned embryotic stem cells to use in healing and rehabilitation. In therapeutic cloning‚ the embryo does
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Ethics of reproductive technologies Introduction With most technological advances in the field of medicine‚ ethical considerations and concerns are formed. "Just because we can do something ‚ should we do it?" This is a question that has plagued scientists in the last half of the twentieth century. The field of reproductive medicine in particular has faced this question-- perhaps more than any other field. For the first time in history‚ as an outgrowth of in vitro fertilization technology and research
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