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<h4>Key Concepts</h4>
<h4>Key Concepts</h4>
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* Constructive Technology Assessment: “By broadening the design, development and embedding of technology in society, CTA could make the co-evolution of technology and society more reflexive”. [1]
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* Constructive Technology Assessment: “By broadening the design, development and embedding of technology in society, CTA could make the co-evolution of technology and society more reflexive”. [1]<br\>
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* Midstream modulation: aims to construct collaborative engagement between social and natural scientists in the laboratory, in order to broaden research decisions incrementally. [2]
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* Midstream modulation: aims to construct collaborative engagement between social and natural scientists in the laboratory, in order to broaden research decisions incrementally. [2]<br\>
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* Transdisciplinarity: “As distinct from interdisciplinary research, transdisciplinarity research moves beyond the integration of different scientific disciplines by also incorporating the knowledge, interests and values of stakeholders who are not part of the scientific community”. [3]
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* Transdisciplinarity: “As distinct from interdisciplinary research, transdisciplinarity research moves beyond the integration of different scientific disciplines by also incorporating the knowledge, interests and values of stakeholders who are not part of the scientific community”. [3]<br\>
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* Valorization: the importance of utilizing and benefitting from knowledge created through science.
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* Valorization: the importance of utilizing and benefitting from knowledge created through science.<br\>
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* Platform technology: It can be defined as a structural or technological form from which various products can emerge without the expense of a new process/technology introduction.
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* Platform technology: It can be defined as a structural or technological form from which various products can emerge without the expense of a new process/technology introduction.<br\>
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* Biosafety: biosafety covers measures that aim to prevent the unintentional exposure to pathogens and toxins, or their accidental release
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* Biosafety: biosafety covers measures that aim to prevent the unintentional exposure to pathogens and toxins, or their accidental release<br\>
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* Biosecurity: biosecurity measures focus on the prevention of theft, misuse, or intentional release of pathogens and toxins
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* Biosecurity: biosecurity measures focus on the prevention of theft, misuse, or intentional release of pathogens and toxins<br\>
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* Reflexivity: it is important to find out how interests and world-views differ among people all over the world, regarding the life forms that SB deals with, now and in the future. These differences in perception need to be taken into account, because there are no single answers to the ethical questions regarding SB arising from these different perceptions.)
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* Reflexivity: it is important to find out how interests and world-views differ among people all over the world, regarding the life forms that SB deals with, now and in the future. These differences in perception need to be taken into account, because there are no single answers to the ethical questions regarding SB arising from these different perceptions.)<br\>
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