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  2. Biomanufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Biomanufacturing is a type of biotechnology that uses biological systems to produce biomaterials and biomolecules for various applications. Learn about the types of products, unit operations, equipment, facilities, and employment in biomanufacturing, as well as some examples and references.

  3. Usana Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Usana Health Sciences is a direct-selling company that produces nutritional supplements, weight management, energy, and personal care products. It operates in 24 countries and has faced legal and regulatory challenges, as well as partnerships and growth opportunities.

  4. Biology and consumer behaviour - Wikipedia

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    However, little literature has considered the link between consumption behaviour and the basics of human biology. Segmentation by biological-driven demographics such as sex and age are already popular and pervasive in marketing. As more knowledge and research is known, targeting based on consumers' biology is of growing interest and use to ...

  5. Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Biotechnology is the application of natural sciences and engineering sciences to achieve products and services from organisms and parts thereof. Learn about the history, examples, and applications of biotechnology in medicine, agriculture, industry, and environment.

  6. Biopharmaceutical - Wikipedia

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    A biopharmaceutical, or biologic, is a drug product derived from biological sources, such as proteins, nucleic acids, cells, or tissues. Learn about the different classes, applications, and regulatory issues of biopharmaceuticals, and see some examples of biologics for human and animal medicine.

  7. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics are products applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, or altering the appearance. Learn about the origin, evolution, and regulation of cosmetics, as well as the different categories and ingredients of makeup, skin care, and hair care.

  8. Retail - Wikipedia

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    Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is the sale to business or institutional customers. Learn about the etymology, history and types of retailers, from ancient times to the digital age, and how they operate in different markets and channels.

  9. Industrial microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Industrial microbiology is a branch of biotechnology that applies microbial sciences to create industrial products in mass quantities, often using microbial cell factories. The manipulation of microorganisms to make products in an industrial setting is called biotransformation or fermentation.