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On the Basis of Science and Technology in Bioindustry

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Since 1990s, bioscience and biotechnology which have made breakthrough have laid the foundation on the original innovation of biotechnology. The fourth science and technological revolution is forming, which focus on biotechnology. The development of biosicience and biotechnology lay the solid foundation for the production of bioindustry. It promotes the rapid rise of bioindustry which produces bio-technology products and provide bio-services that biosicience discovery and biotechnology that biosicience making new discovery and biotechnology making new breakthrough.

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Li, J., He, ZW., Ma, LQ. (2012). On the Basis of Science and Technology in Bioindustry. In: Hu, W. (eds) Advances in Electric and Electronics. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 155. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28744-2_28

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