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a. Produced, or modified, by bioengineering
Usage examples of "bioengineered".
The bioengineered plant life hardly showed through the ruddy soil, except to give an occasional greenish tinge to a ridge or depression, or to form a faint reticulated pattern along fractures where water had collected.
At the start of the lunch break the bioengineered heat-generating bacteria inherent in the sandwich had been activated by unwrapping and exposure to the air, with the result that as the bread lightly toasted itself, the cheese began to melt.
There would also be a custom-made system of bioengineered organs that would synthesize nutrients from the Jovian atmosphere to support that part.
The giant trees, bioengineered to live in a vacuum, subsisted on the water, carbon, and nitrogen of cometary ice and in the absence of significant gravity grew to immense size.
The bioengineered bark, a better insulator than most commercial materials, was still on it, and it had been roofed over with a curving slab of more tree.
Ahead, the patch of green was resolving itself into a huddle of half-buried domes, groves of bioengineered trees, and jumbles of ancient jerry-built equipment that was still, after centuries, mining the deep carbonate pockets, extracting oxygen from the CO2 and condensing it.