Biotechnology in at least two countries.

Using library resources, find at least THREE additional articles that analyze one (or more) aspect(s) of biotechnology in at least two countries. Even though I gave you a sample article about India, you don’t have to choose India as one of your two countries. In your essay, you must compare at least two countries (your essay should not discuss the United States at all).

You should find three articles that allow you to compare the ideas, values, technological developments, and/or attitudes of people from at least two different countries (outside the United States) in your essay. Your essay must focus on biotechnology.

The articles must be credible; that is, they must be from scholarly journals. Also, the articles must be published after 1/1/2012. Articles from corporate, Google, educational, or personal web sites are not acceptable unless they are published in a scholarly journal. Also, your reference articles must be published after 1/1/2012 and be of sufficient length (no news articles, short articles, editorials, or book reviews allowed).

Write an essay that focuses on one aspect of biotechnology in your two or three countries. In your response, you should refer directly to your sources and write a comprehensive and integrative essay. In particular, you should compare the ideas, values, technological developments, and/or attitudes of people from at least two different countries outside the US. Higher credit will be given for responses that show evidence of a systematic and comprehensive understanding of the topics involved. The narrative portion of your essay must be at least 1000 words (approximately 4 pages double-spaced).

Sample Solution

steam stimulation (CSS) and high-pressure cyclic steam stimulation (HPCSS). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam-assisted_gravity_drainage)

Oil and gas in the Arctic

Among the greatest uncertainties concerning future energy supply is the volume of oil and gas remaining to be found in high northern latitudes. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), there are about 30% of the world’s undiscovered gas and 13% of the world’s undiscovered oil may be found in the Arctic Circle. The recent retreat of polar ice makes petroleum exploration and development much easier.

Petroleum is highly associated with sedimentary rocks. The map provided the basis for defining assessment units (AUs), which are mappable volumes of sedimentary rocks that share similar geological properties. The Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal (CARA) defined 69 AUs, each containing more than 3 km of sedimentary strata, the probable minimum thickness necessary to bury source rocks sufficiently to generate significant oil and gas.

(https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2008/3049/fs2008-3049.pdf)

Figure. Map showing the AUs of the CARA is colour-coded for mean estimated undiscovered gas. Only areas north of the Arctic Circle are included in the estimates. Black li

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