META-Life: Biotechnologies, Synthetic Biology, Alife and the Arts

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META-Life : Biotechnologies, Synthetic Biology, Alife and the Arts. / Bureaud, Annick (Editor); Malina, Roger (Editor); Whiteley, Louise (Editor).

2014. (Leonardo).

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Harvard

Bureaud, A, Malina, R & Whiteley, L (eds) 2014, META-Life: Biotechnologies, Synthetic Biology, Alife and the Arts. Leonardo. <https://synthbioart.texashats.org/>

APA

Bureaud, A., Malina, R., & Whiteley, L. (Eds.) (2014). META-Life: Biotechnologies, Synthetic Biology, Alife and the Arts. Leonardo https://synthbioart.texashats.org/

Vancouver

Bureaud A, (ed.), Malina R, (ed.), Whiteley L, (ed.). META-Life: Biotechnologies, Synthetic Biology, Alife and the Arts. 2014. (Leonardo).

Author

Bureaud, Annick (Editor) ; Malina, Roger (Editor) ; Whiteley, Louise (Editor). / META-Life : Biotechnologies, Synthetic Biology, Alife and the Arts. 2014. (Leonardo).

Bibtex

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