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bioprocess

(bīˈō-prŏsˌĕs, -prōˌsĕs)

noun
  1. A technique that produces a biological material, such as a genetically engineered microbial strain, for commercial use.
  2. Production of a commercially useful chemical or fuel by a biological process, such as microbial fermentation or degradation.
transitive verb bi·o·proc·essed, bi·o·proc·ess·ing, bi·o·proc·ess·es
To prepare, produce, or treat (a substance) by means of a bioprocess.

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