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Jaeger BTE Unit 2.1
BTE - Unit 2.1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Biomedical Engineering | Applies fundamentals of engineering to meet the needs of the medical community, the field encompasses the three basic categories of medical, clinical, and bioengineering |
| Biotechnical Engineering | The application of biological and engineering concepts to design materials and processes that directly measure, repair, improve, and extend living systems |
| Engineering | The knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences (biological and physical) gained by study, experience, and practice |
| Genetic Engineering | The technique of removing, modifying, or adding genes to a DNA molecule in order to change the information it contains |
| Gene | A natural unit of the hereditary material, which is the physical basis for the transmission of the characteristics of living organisms from one generation to another |
| Events | A significant occurrence or happening |
| Industry | Commercial production and sale of goods generally through a specific branch of manufacture and trade, such as biotechnical industry |
| Market | A subset of the population considered interested in the buying of goods or services |
| Milestone | An important event, as in a person's career, the history of a nation, or the advancement of knowledge in a field |
| Impact | The effect or impression of one thing on another |
| Scale | The scale of a map or enlarged or reduced timeline indicates the ratio between the distances on the line that correspond to the reality in number of years |
| Stock Portfolio | A collection of investments held by an individual or an institution which can be analyzed to determine gains and losses over time |
| Timeline | A representation or exhibit of key events within a particular historical period, often consisting of illustrative visual material accompanied by written commentary and arranged chronologically |
| Trade offs | An exchange of one thing in return for another. b) Especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable |
| R&D Companies | companies which perform research and development only. No manufacturing of actual product is performed |
| Contract Mfg. companies | Companies which make product for another company. |