The article presents a definition of "biotechnology," a term coined by Hungarian agricultural engineer Karl Ereki in 1919 to refer to processes connected with the activity of organisms and tissue cells producing useful products. Topics covered include the various lines of biotechnology that developed ...
The term "biotechnology" was coined in 1919 by Hungarian scientist Karl Ereky to mean "any product produced from raw materials with the aid of living organisms." In its broadest sense, biotechnology dates from ancient times. Approximately 6000 B.C.E., the Sumarians and Babylonians discovered...
The term ‘biotechnology’ was coined by the Hungarian Karl Ereky [1] in 1919, the same year that Pfizer became the first company to commercialise a product manufactured by the controlled fermentation of a mould. The product Pfizer made was citric acid for commercial use as a flavouring agent...
The term biotechnology is attributed to be coined by the agricultural economist-cum-engineer Karl Erkey from Hungary, exactly 100 years ago. Karl Erkey defined biotechnology as, translated into English, “all the lines of work by which products are produced from raw materials with the aid of...
The word ‘biotechnology’, (or rather the German word ‘Biotechnologie’) was coined in 1919 by the Hungarian economist Karl Ereky to denote a new branch of knowledge based on the interaction of biology and engineering that aimed to deal with production processes in which raw materials are con...
The word ‘biotechnology’ was coined in 1919 by Karl Ereky. The term ‘pharmaceutical biotechnology’ which is the branch of science that deals with all the technologies required for manufacturing, producing and registration of biological drugs. ...
coined the term JCF and showed that JCF cells characterized by Mab21l2 expression give rise to both epicardial cells and CMs44. In parallel, Zhang et al. identified an equivalent Hand1+ progenitor population and confirmed by clonal lineage tracing that at least some of these cells are bi...
It's being called 'cosmetic neurology', a phrase coined by Dr Anjan Chatterjee, fromt University of Pennsylvania, in a paper the September 2004 issue of Neurology. He argues from the slippery slope, saying that: yes, we are getting a boost without doing the work, but we already live in...
improving quality of life, including providing products and therapies to combat diseases, generating highercrop yields, and using biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Hungarian engineer Karl Ereky reportedly coined the term “biotechnology,” which is often referred to as “biotech,” in 1919...
The term #39;Biotechnology#39; is coined as amalgamation of biology with technology that includes disciplines like molecular modeling, genomic, bio ndash; informatics, bio ndash; simulation, clinical information and many more. Biotechnology (BT) ndash; derived products worldwide include a range of ...