
(from the article `control theory`) The advancement of technology (artificial biology) and the deeper understanding of the processes of biology (natural technology) has given reason to ...
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biocontrol The deliberate use by humans of one species of organism to eliminate or to control another one, as in the control of undesirable plants or insects by the use of natural parasites, diseases, or predators, rather than by herbicides and pesticides. A well known example of the use of natural predators, rather than industrial pesticides, may...
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Biological control - the use of one living organism to control a pest species by humans.
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