
U603 Hose
Transfer gasoline,kerosene,diesel from fuel dispenser to vehicle.
Materials:
Body: oil-proof rubber
Features :
Oil-proof
Hose is soft,light
Little variant when transfer gasoline
Middle conducting layer- working safety
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
31kg/case of 30 34kg/case of 30 37x23.5x19.5 cm / case of 30
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and modifying it in ways that are accidentally or deliberately harmful to
mankind.
Synthetic biology is more than the mere tinkering of biotechnology. That just moves single genes around.
Synthetic biologists plan to move lots of genes and to industrialise the process in a way that will let
people order biological parts as routinely as they order electrical components. If this vision is realised
(and there is still a long way to go) biotechnology will become a true branch of engineering, with benefits
for industry, medicine and agriculture (see article and article). But biotechnology will also become a
game that almost anyone can play—for fun or profit; recklessly or responsibly; for good or ill.
Just as computing created a generation of bedroom and garage hackers in the 1980s, so synthet fuel dispenser ic
biology will attract its hackers, too. That is already starting to happen and will happen more as the
technology for synthesising DNA becomes cheaper. Generally, that is a good thing. The world has much
to gain from an explosion of creativity similar to the computer boom sparked by those hackers when they
reached working age. But as the benign hobby of computer hack fuel dispenser ing generated a small coterie of
malicious hackers (or crackers, as they are known in the trade), so biological hacking risks generating
biological crackers. To say nothing of the threat of political terrorism or the accidental release of
experimental organisms.
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Synthetic biologists, still a small group, are aware of these risks and are already thinking about how to
counter them. They know that if their field is to be accepted by a suspicious public they must invite
scrutiny, rather than merely tolerating it. Some self-regulation is in place. Many firms that make DNA to
order screen the requests they receive to see if they match known pathogens. A report on the ethical
issues, commissioned by scientists and paid for by the Sloan Foundation, should be released soon.
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