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biotechnology
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Biotechnology
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the use of living organisms, or their parts or products, in industrial, agricultural, medical, or other technological applications to produce or modify useful products or processes
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the branch of science and technology that involves the use of living organisms, cells, and biological systems to develop new products and applications for various industries
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The pharmaceutical industry relies on biotechnology to discover and produce innovative drugs for various medical conditions.
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