bioprocess
noun
bio·pro·cess
¦bī-(ˌ)ō-¦prä-ˌses+
plural bioprocesses
: a biological process that is used in the creation of a material or product
… has spent more than 20 years studying the bioprocesses and biotechnology … involved with creating vaccines.—Wendy Leonard, Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City, Utah), 13 Oct. 2011
An example of a bioprocess would be using yeast to transform corn into ethanol.—Nicklaus Lovelady, Belleville (Illinois) News-Democrat, 24 Feb. 2006
Older bioprocesses, such as fermentation, typically use whole cells and require separating the product from reaction batches.—Chemical & Engineering News, 21 May 2001
bioprocessing
noun
Researchers are finding ways to use bioprocessing and biotechnology to make paper and textile processing more environmentally friendly and energy efficient.
—Mairin B. Brennan, Chemical & Engineering News, 23 Mar. 1998
… a bioprocessing facility that is making the culture medium in which stem cells will be grown.
—Terri Somers, San Diego Union-Tribune, 18 Dec. 2006
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