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BIOTECHNOLOGY
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Figure 14.CO: A case of chicken pox © Teo/ShutterStock, Inc.
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Figure 14.COinsert: A TEM of the Varicella-Zoster virus from the herpes family (X227,500) © George Musil/Visuals Unlimited
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Figure 14.1: A diabetic injecting insulin © Photodisc
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Figure 14.2a-b: HGH Production
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Figure 14.2c-d: HGH Production
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Figure 14.3: Antisense Technology and AIDS
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Figure 14.4a: How an anti-HIV vaccine could work
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Figure 14.4b: How an anti-HIV vaccine could work
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Figure 14.4c: How an anti-HIV vaccine could work
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Figure 14.4d: How an anti-HIV vaccine could work
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Figure 14.5: How PCR works
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Figure 14.6: The Four Corners region of the southwestern United States © kavram/ShutterStock, Inc.
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Figure 14.7: How cDNA is produced
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Figure 14.8: A fermenter Courtesy of Keith Weller/USDA ARS
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Figure 14.9a: Bucket of cleaning items © Photodisc
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Figure 14.9b: Customer perusing jeans © Photodisc
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Figure 14.9c: Apple juice © Photodisc
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Figure 14.9d: Chocolate covered cherries © Andi Berger/ShutterStock, Inc.
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