Elements of precaution: recommendations for the regulation of food biotechnology in Canada.

language. They are often expressed as considerations of precaution in the face of uncertainty. Many critics of biotechnology base their arguments on the claim that current biotechnologies are based on a reductionist view of nature that is neither scientifically nor

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