gene-carrying vehicles that can enter, replicate, and express themselves within bacteria
To create a biotechnology acrostic, spell out the word "BIOTECHNOLOGY" vertically down the left side of the page. Then, for each letter, come up with a word or phrase related to biotechnology that starts with that letter. For example, for "B" you could use "Genetic Engineering" and for "O" you could use "Organism Modification."
I am not familiar with the term "cytese." It does not appear to be a recognized word in the English language or any specific field.
The term "old biotechnology" refer to the some of the techniques like fermentation and selective breeding used in the past, long before there were a specific word for it. fermentation has been used for thousands of years to produce cheese, bread and yogurt.
The word "aaicbter" unscrambled is "cabinet".
In the context which I think you're referring eminent would mean something is about to happen (immediately... right now), as in the phrase "eminent bodily injury or death". Actually the word you are thinking of is imminent and if you don't believe me look the word imminent up in the dictionary. eminent i just looked at it somewhere else said high rank, noteworthy, distinguished.
In the name of God; It must be mentioned that a vector has two important characteristics; 1- direction and 2- quantity. in other word for identification a vector these two characteristics must be defined. for example when we speak about displacement of a body it must has direction and quantity. but about gradient, it has a general mean: difference. Also a specified mean may be defined for it: "any increase or decrease in a vector or scalar field". it is a vector field.
It means to get rid of, or contribute to. By Tim Hunter
"Vector", or simply, "Vect", which is a shortened version of vector.
To create a biotechnology acrostic, spell out the word "BIOTECHNOLOGY" vertically down the left side of the page. Then, for each letter, come up with a word or phrase related to biotechnology that starts with that letter. For example, for "B" you could use "Genetic Engineering" and for "O" you could use "Organism Modification."
Field or Soil
There are two single-word English anagrams of vector. These are corvet and covert.
"Field" has lots of different meanings; see, for example, the Wikipedia article on "Field" for some uses of the word.
Hungerian Engineer Karl Ereky in 1919
its where you loose your virginity to a donkey.
A quantity having direction as well as magnitude, also, the word can be used to refer to disease-spreading organisms (such as fleas and rats).
magnitude
Mechanical energy!:)