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    Human Augmentation - How Far is Too Far

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    Steve Deweerth, from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering will join us to talk about human augmentation, what it is and how it's reality may differ from how it is portrayed in the movies. Steve is a primary faculty member with the Laboratory for Neuroengineering at Georgia Tech will discuss both simple and complex examples human augmentation

    How Science Get's Made into Science Policy

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    Richard Barke of the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy joins us to discuss how science gets translated into policy. Both the science of politics and the politics of science will be addressed

    The World According to Bud

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    The 11th President of Georgia Tech, Dr. G. P. (Bud) Peterson has been advising government, industry and academics on science and technology for years. He will sit down with us to discuss the future of science and technology in the U.S. and beyond

    Development of a New Force Field for Polynorbornene

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    Cloning and characterization of argC gene of Streptomyces clavuligerus

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    ComunicaciĂłn oral A 49 presentada al citado simposio, celebrado del 12-18, agosto, 1990, en Estrasburgo, Francia.S. clavuligerus is a producer of the beta-lactam antibiotic cephamycin C and the beta-lactamase inhibitor clavulanic acid. Arginine and/or ornithine are precursors of the clavulanic acid molecule and stimulate the production of clavulanic acid (Romero et al. Appl. Env. Microbiol. 52. 892. 1986). We are interested in elucidating the relationship between the arginine biosynthetic pathway and antibiotic production in S. clavuligerus.Peer reviewe

    Isopenicilina N epimerasa de Streptomyces lactamdurans

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    Póster 16-3. Congreso celebrado del 1-4, octubre, 1989, Alicante, España.Peer reviewe
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