Sentences with phrase «where accidental release»

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Many have compared the gathering to the 1975 gathering in Asilomar, California, where a small group of biologists debated then - new but much cruder techniques for recombining DNA sequences and famously called for a moratorium on such work until concerns over the accidental release of genetically modified organisms were resolved.
... But just logically, the more places where work with dangerous pathogens goes on, the more possibility there is of accidents or accidental releases
Regulators need to take steps to prevent accidental release of designer organisms into the environment, where they might replicate and damage plants, animals and habitat, Snow said.
GoldenEye: The Declassified Report looks at every aspect of the popular game; from its early development period where it started off as a Virtua Cop clone, to its accidental multiplayer mode that was knocked together a few short months before the game's 1997 release.
It's where the release of some new policy was accidental, but only insofar as it was accidentally released earlier than intended.
Emilee Mooney Scott presented in the session «Hot Topics in Chemical Compliance,» where panelists examined amendments to the Toxic Substances Control Act and the General Duty Clause under EPA's Accidental Release / Risk Management Program, specifically targeting inspections, current strategy, and presenting a good image, among others.
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