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biotechs

n. (plural of biotech English)

Usage examples of "biotechs".

The biotechs found somethin' on six of the seven livin' prisoners, some sort of latent… weeell, virus or somethin back in the central nervous an' limbic systems.

We’re one of the most advanced worlds in human civilization, and for a decade we’ve been devoting most of our educational efforts to training ecologists and biotechs.

Our own biotechs and ecologists will want to examine the damn thing, and the High Council will want to run a few projections.

Do you truly suppose that any staff of ecologists and biotechs, however expert and dedicated, could have devised a lasting answer?

If the biotechs on Bunda didn't know how fucked the Company was, he was going to make sure they fully understood the situation.

Of course, the original personality would never reappear—that had been produced by long years of a specific environment and dozens of other very slip­pery factors—but it was distinctly possible, the biotechs felt, that a modicum of clever courage resided in the body structure alone.

I wasn't seeing conveyor belts moving along slowly covered with human tissues and organs on which earnest biotechs performed their individual tasks.

Of course, the original personality would never reappearthat had been produced by long years of a specific environment and dozens of other very slippery factorsbut it was distinctly possible, the biotechs felt, that a modicum of clever courage resided in the body structure alone.

However, when our moment came we had developed enough info and biotechs that smaller enclaves could obtain food, goods, and information to sustain themselves.

Her real one, since the weeks aboard Felicia had also been used by Erewhonese biotechs to reverse the nanotech disguise.