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Look up biorobotics on goggle: the term is used in university robotics to refer to biologically inspired robotics research. Biorobotics is used in sci-fi to refer to biotechnology the way it will be in say 50-100+ years from now: if the creation of completely artificial multiple cellular life forms that puts the issue of what is and is not human and deserving of human rights up in your face was possible with today’s biotechnology, I would say yes biorobotics is a blanket term for biotech, but its not possible at this time, so no its not. --
BerserkerBen05:36, 7 November 2005 (UTC)reply
If anyone can come up with the earliest date the term was created please do so, I thought it was 1988 but I guess not. Please validate your claim with some form of evidence though. --
BerserkerBen05:36, 7 November 2005 (UTC)reply
Hi, I have reread the article but am having difficulty identifying where the material is that you are concerned about. Please can you perhaps quote it here so that we can address the issue/ - if the material you mention is the text you removed there would be nothing to discuss as I agree with the removal - it is not mentioned in the Chernobyl articles.
The definition may have altered - I will tag it for attention needed and try and address the issue once you have stated any further concerns. I would probably use sources such as any IEEE refs I can find and these for example:
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4] and
[5] for a more up-to-date overview.
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