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  1. PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|research and intellectual property|research · PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|technology and technical regulations · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences
    biteicneolaíocht Reference Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 511/2014 i ndáil le bearta comhlíonta d’úsáideoirí ó Phrótacal Nagoya maidir le Rochtain ar Acmhainní Géiniteacha agus Comhroinnt Chothrom agus Chothromasach na dTairbhí a eascraíonn as a nÚsáid san Aontas, CELEX:32014R0511/GA ;Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Definition aon fheidhmiú teicneolaíochta ina n-úsáidtear córais bhitheolaíocha, orgánaigh bheo, nó díorthaigh díobh sin, chun táirgí nó próisis a dhéanamh nó a mhodhnú ar mhaithe le húsáid shonrach Reference Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 511/2014 i ndáil le bearta comhlíonta d’úsáideoirí ó Phrótacal Nagoya maidir le Rochtain ar Acmhainní Géiniteacha agus Comhroinnt Chothrom agus Chothromasach na dTairbhí a eascraíonn as a nÚsáid san Aontas, CELEX:32014R0511/GA
    Biotechnologie | grüne Biotechnologie | weiße Biotechnologie | weisse Biotechnologie | rote Biotechnologie
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    Definition integrierte Anwendung von Biochemie, Mikrobiologie und Verfahrenstechnik mit dem Ziel, die technische Anwendung des Potentials von Mikroorganismen, Zell- und Gewebekulturen sowie Teilen davon zu erreichen Reference allgemein anerkannte, von der European Federation of Biotechnology ausgearbeitete Definition
    Comment Unterschieden wird gemäß Anwendungsbereichen zwischen - Roter Biotechnologie (Medizin)- Weißer Biotechnologie (Industrie) - Grüner Biotechnologie (Landwirtschaft)
    biotechnology
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    Definition application of science and technology to living organisms, as well as parts, products and models thereof, to alter living or non-living materials for the production of knowledge, goods and services Reference Statistical Definition of Biotechnology, OECD, http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/statisticaldefinitionofbiotechnology.htm [23.5.2016]
    Comment The OECD single definition is accompanied by a list of biotechnology techniques as an interpretative guideline. The list is not exhaustive, and includes technologies under the following headings:- DNA/RNA (e.g. genomics)- Proteins and other molecules (e.g. sequencing)- Cell and tissue culture and engineering- Process biotechnology techniques (e.g. fermentation using bioreactors)- Gene and RNA vectors (e.g. gene therapy)- Bioinformatics (e.g. construction of databases on genomes)- Nanobiotechnology For full details of which technologies the list includes, see Statistical Definition of Biotechnology, OECD, http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/statisticaldefinitionofbiotechnology.htm [23.5.2016]
    biotechnologies | biotechnologie
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    Definition application de la science et de la technologie à des organismes vivants [...] pour modifier des matériaux vivants ou non-vivants aux fins de la production de connaissances, de biens et de services Reference OCDE, définition statistique de la biotechnologie, 2005, http://www.oecd.org/fr/science/linnovationdanslasciencelatechnologieetlindustrie/definitionstatistiquedelabiotechnologiemiseajouren2005.htm [31.07.2012]