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The city of Hong Kong is known as the world’s commercial hub. Logically, a large sum of money is invested in expansion of multinational enterprises, to gain a cutting edge financially and economically. In a country so focused on development and international recognition, the field of Synthetic Biology has not been given much attention. </p> | The city of Hong Kong is known as the world’s commercial hub. Logically, a large sum of money is invested in expansion of multinational enterprises, to gain a cutting edge financially and economically. In a country so focused on development and international recognition, the field of Synthetic Biology has not been given much attention. </p> |
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