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Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978): Prof. Dr. T. K. Ghose, Prof.... Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978)
Prof. Dr. T. K. Ghose, Prof. Dr. A. Fiechter, Prof. Dr. N. Blakebrough
R1,523 Discovery Miles 15 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979): T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N.... Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N. Blakebrough
R1,533 Discovery Miles 15 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Advances in Biochemical Engineering 2 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972): T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N.... Advances in Biochemical Engineering 2 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972)
T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N. Blakebrough
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1971): T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1971)
T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter
R1,530 Discovery Miles 15 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
History of Modern Biotechnology I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000): A. Fiechter History of Modern Biotechnology I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
A. Fiechter; Contributions by T. Beppu, V. S. Bisaria, A.L. Demain, A. Fang, …
R5,739 Discovery Miles 57 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

History of Modern Biotechnology, devided into two volumes (69 and 70), is devoted to the developments in different countries. A.L. Demain, A. Fang: The Natural Functions of Secondary Metabolites.- T. Beppu: Development of Applied Microbiology to Modern Biotechnology in Japan.- H. Kumagai: Microbial Production of Amino Acids in Japan.- T.K. Ghose, V.S. Bisaria: Development of Biotechnology in India.- M. Roehr: History of Biotechnology in Austria.- J. Hollo, U.P. Kralovanszky: Biotechnology in Hungary.- A. Fiechter: Biotechnology in Switzerland and a Glance at Germany."

Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974): T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N.... Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974)
T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N. Blakebrough
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Biotechnology in India I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003): T. K. Ghose Biotechnology in India I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003)
T. K. Ghose; Contributions by S.K. Basu; Edited by P Ghosh; Contributions by D. Bhardwaj, V.S. Chauhan, …
R5,763 Discovery Miles 57 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The biotechnology business in India with an increase from USD 500 million in 1997 and reaching an estimated USD I billion next year health related prod ucts accounting for 60%, agro and veterinary products together 15%, and con tract R&D, reagents, devices and supplies adding up to the remaining 25% of which the diagnostics share was about 10% of the total surely presented an encouraging picture even five years ago. While volumes have increased, the pat tern has not. According to a report, prepared by McKinsey & Co, India's Phar maceutical industry including domestic and export sales and contract services totals nearly USD 5 billion. Furthermore, the company optimistically projects the growth to a factor of five fold only if both the industry and the government are able to put in place achievable solutions that must take care of the formida ble obstacles preventing further growth. If this assessment is correct, then the established transformation made by IT growth should also provide the confi dence required by the high expectations for biotechnology which have arisen in the country in recent years. Some contributors to this are overenthusiastic these are bureaucrats, some retired scientists and of course the complacent politicians who have the least knowledge of what the new biotechnology is all about. However, there are clear indications of biotechnology growth demon strated by a few but rapidly expanding biotech companies such as Biocon Ltd, Shantha Biotech (P) Lid, Dr.

Biotechnology in India II (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003): Tarun K. Ghose Biotechnology in India II (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003)
Tarun K. Ghose; Contributions by S. Chand, T. K. Ghose; Edited by Purnendu Ghosh; Contributions by P Ghosh, …
R5,767 Discovery Miles 57 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The biotechnology business in India with an increase from USD 500 million in 1997 and reaching an estimated USD 1 billion next year health related prod ucts accounting for 60%, agro and veterinary products together 15%, and con tract R&D, reagents, devices and supplies adding up to the remaining 25% of which the diagnostics share was about 10% of the total surely presented an encouraging picture even five years ago. While volumes have increased, the pat tern has not. According to a report, prepared by McKinsey & Co, India's Phar maceutical industry including domestic and export sales and contract services totals nearly USD 5 billion. Furthermore, the company optimistically projects the growth to a factor of five fold only if both the industry and the government are able to put in place achievable solutions that must take care of the formida ble obstacles preventing further growth. If this assessment is correct, then the established transformation made by IT growth should also provide the confi dence required by the high expectations for biotechnology which have arisen in the country in recent years. Some contributors to this are overenthusiastic these are bureaucrats, some retired scientists and of course the complacent politicians who have the least knowledge of what the new biotechnology is all about. However, there are clear indications of biotechnology growth demon strated by a few but rapidly expanding biotech companies such as Biocon Ltd, Shantha Biotech (P) Ltd, Dr.

Immobilized Enzymes I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978): T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N. Blakebrough Immobilized Enzymes I (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978)
T. K. Ghose, A. Fiechter, N. Blakebrough
R1,533 Discovery Miles 15 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Biotechnology in India II (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): Tarun K. Ghose Biotechnology in India II (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
Tarun K. Ghose; Contributions by S. Chand, T. K. Ghose; Edited by Purnendu Ghosh; Contributions by P Ghosh, …
R5,957 Discovery Miles 59 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The biotechnology business in India with an increase from USD 500 million in 1997 and reaching an estimated USD 1 billion next year health related prod ucts accounting for 60%, agro and veterinary products together 15%, and con tract R&D, reagents, devices and supplies adding up to the remaining 25% of which the diagnostics share was about 10% of the total surely presented an encouraging picture even five years ago. While volumes have increased, the pat tern has not. According to a report, prepared by McKinsey & Co, India's Phar maceutical industry including domestic and export sales and contract services totals nearly USD 5 billion. Furthermore, the company optimistically projects the growth to a factor of five fold only if both the industry and the government are able to put in place achievable solutions that must take care of the formida ble obstacles preventing further growth. If this assessment is correct, then the established transformation made by IT growth should also provide the confi dence required by the high expectations for biotechnology which have arisen in the country in recent years. Some contributors to this are overenthusiastic these are bureaucrats, some retired scientists and of course the complacent politicians who have the least knowledge of what the new biotechnology is all about. However, there are clear indications of biotechnology growth demon strated by a few but rapidly expanding biotech companies such as Biocon Ltd, Shantha Biotech (P) Ltd, Dr.

Biotechnology in India I (Hardcover, 2003 ed.): T. K. Ghose Biotechnology in India I (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
T. K. Ghose; Contributions by S.K. Basu; Edited by P Ghosh; Contributions by D. Bhardwaj, V.S. Chauhan, …
R5,808 Discovery Miles 58 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The biotechnology business in India with an increase from USD 500 million in 1997 and reaching an estimated USD I billion next year health related prod ucts accounting for 60%, agro and veterinary products together 15%, and con tract R&D, reagents, devices and supplies adding up to the remaining 25% of which the diagnostics share was about 10% of the total surely presented an encouraging picture even five years ago. While volumes have increased, the pat tern has not. According to a report, prepared by McKinsey & Co, India's Phar maceutical industry including domestic and export sales and contract services totals nearly USD 5 billion. Furthermore, the company optimistically projects the growth to a factor of five fold only if both the industry and the government are able to put in place achievable solutions that must take care of the formida ble obstacles preventing further growth. If this assessment is correct, then the established transformation made by IT growth should also provide the confi dence required by the high expectations for biotechnology which have arisen in the country in recent years. Some contributors to this are overenthusiastic these are bureaucrats, some retired scientists and of course the complacent politicians who have the least knowledge of what the new biotechnology is all about. However, there are clear indications of biotechnology growth demon strated by a few but rapidly expanding biotech companies such as Biocon Ltd, Shantha Biotech (P) Lid, Dr.

History of Modern Biotechnology I (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): A. Fiechter History of Modern Biotechnology I (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
A. Fiechter; Contributions by T. Beppu, V. S. Bisaria, A.L. Demain, A. Fang, …
R5,773 Discovery Miles 57 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

History of Modern Biotechnology, devided into two volumes (69 and 70), is devoted to the developments in different countries. A.L. Demain, A. Fang: The Natural Functions of Secondary Metabolites.- T. Beppu: Development of Applied Microbiology to Modern Biotechnology in Japan.- H. Kumagai: Microbial Production of Amino Acids in Japan.- T.K. Ghose, V.S. Bisaria: Development of Biotechnology in India.- M. Roehr: History of Biotechnology in Austria.- J. Hollo, U.P. Kralovánszky: Biotechnology in Hungary.- A. Fiechter: Biotechnology in Switzerland and a Glance at Germany.

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