WHAT CAN NANOTECHNOLOGY LEARN FROM BIOTECHNOLOGY: SOCIAL AND ETHICAL LESSONS FOR NANOSCIENCE FROM THE DEBATE OVER AGRIFOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GMOs
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David, Kenneth H.
Thompson, Paul B.
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Amsterdam/Boston: Elsevier/Academic Press, 2008. 342 p.
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Food Science and Technology series
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