Encyclopaedic Dictionary Of Biotechnology (2 Vols.)

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Of Biotechnology (2 Vols.)

Author: Varun Shastri

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9788182052000

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The present publication is an up-to-date, authentic an illustrated multivolume dictionary of Biotechnology, which recognizes that biotechnology is a field in its own right, with its own language, and that terms and their definitions are important for professionals and students of biotechnology. It aims to provide clear, concise, and correct definitions and descriptions of the terms used in biotechnology. The terminology of all the branches of biotechnology are included in this work. This work is designed to be a comprehensive reference tool for biotechnology professionals, students and laymen interested in biotechnology. It is earnestly hoped that it will be an authoritative source to which one can turn with confidence for meaning and knowledge of the common, specialized and latest terms in biotechnology and allied fields.


Dictionary of Biotechnology

Dictionary of Biotechnology

Author: Rolf Schmid

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 1336

ISBN-13: 3642705677

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I am very pleased to comply with the request to provide a foreword to this three-language "Dictionary of Biotechnology". This reference book, which will be of great value to researchers, is the result of German-l apanese cooperation in the life sci ences, supported by the Ministry for Research and Technology (Bundesministerium fur Forschung und Technologie) of the Federal Republic of Germany. This cooperation has led to a series of contacts between scientists and scientific institutions in the two countries that have enriched and strengthened our tradi tionally strong ties. A means of communication is a prerequisite for the exchange of scientific information, the discussion of research strategies, and the organization of scientific meetings. In science, English has become the most important language and now forms the basis of communication. Yet, in order to have a better understanding of specialized scientific texts, often available only in Japanese or German, it is important to have a glossary of biotechnological terminology in several languages. I wish this dictionary of biotechnology a successful start and wide application, both from the scientific and international points of view.