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  1. Biochemistry at Stanford, Biotechnology at DNAX / Arthur Kornberg ; interviews conducted by Sally Smith Hughes ; with an introduction by Joshua Lederberg.
    By: Kornberg, Arthur, - Hughes, Sally Smith. - Bancroft Library. - Program in the History of the Biosciences and Biotechnology.
    Publication info: Berkeley, Calif. :Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, University of California,c1998.
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: 1918-  Biochemistry  Biochemists  Biotechnology  DNA  Interview  Interviews  Kornberg, Arthur,  Research  United States
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  2. Review of Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (Btk) for use in forest pest management programs of Ontario - with special emphasis on the aquatic environment / by G.A. Surgeoner and M.J. Farkas.
    By: Surgeoner, Gordon A. - Farkas, Martha Judit, - Ontario.
    Publication info: Guelph, Ont. :Dept. of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph,[1989].
    Contributed by: Ontario Ministry of the Environment (archive.org)
    Subjects: Bacillus (Bacteria)  Bacillus thuringiensis  Biological pest control agents  Biotechnology
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  3. Senior scientist at Genentech : Daniel G. Yansura ; with an introduction by Paul Godowski. Interviews conducted by Sally Smith Hughes in 2001 and 2002. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Be
    By: Yansura, Daniel G., - Hughes, Sally Smith. - Bancroft Library. - Program in the History of the Biological Sciences and Biotechnology.
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Biotechnology  Biotechnology industries  California  Foot-and-mouth disease  Genentech, Inc  Hepatitis B vaccine  History  Hormones  Human growth  Insulin  Oral histories  Physiological effect  Proteins  rbgenr  Research  San Francisco Bay Area  Vaccines
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  4. Technologies to maintain biological diversity.
    By: United States.
    Publication info: Washington, D.C. :Congress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment :[1987]
    Contributed by: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
    Subjects: Biological diversity conservation  Biotechnology
    BHL Collections: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
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