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A great cartoon- scathing on the proposed NZ 'Food Bill'. Pensioner or poisoner ? Codex Alimentarius or National party Nanny state?
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- A great cartoon- scathing on the proposed NZ 'Food Bill'. Pensioner or poisoner ? Codex Alimentarius or National party Nanny state?
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Cartoon by Mike Moreu of Nelson, NZ, in the Nelson Mail on 14 February, 2012. What Is Genetic Engineering? Genetic engineering refers to a set of newer technologies that are being used to change the genetic makeup of cells and move genes across species (transgenic or more recently 'cisgenic') boundaries to try to produce novel organisms. The t...
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- 2012-02-16
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- mikescottnz
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- Te Ara Flickr Pool
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- http://www.flickr.com/photos/30817808@N00/6915172799/in/pool-teara/
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