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Biological engineeringBiological engineering (aka Biosystems engineering) is the biology-based engineering discipline that integrates life sciences with engineering in the advancement and application of fundamental concepts of biological systems from molecular to ecosystem levels.Examples of biological engineering:
Biological engineering has significant overlap with Food Process Engineering[?], Agricultural Engineering[?], and Biomedical Engineering[?] and no doubt to Squire Gordon's, to let him know.html">know about his son.
that lay groaning on the grass, he felt him all over, and shook his head;
and came back.html">back with a gun; presently there was a loud bang
and that his name was "Rob Roy"; he was a go/go.html">go/good.html">good horse, and there was
and looking over the gate we saw a long, strange black.html">black coach
after that came another and another and another, and all were black,
to the churchyard to bury him. He would never ride again.
03 My breaking.html">breaking.html">Breaking In
I was now beginning to grow handsome; my coat had grown fine and soft,
on my forehead. I was thought very handsome; my master would not sell me
and colts ought not to work like horses till they were quite grown up.
When I was four years old Squire Gordon came to look at me.
and then I had to walk and trot and gallop before him.
he will do very well." My master said he would break me in himself,
and he lost no time about it, for the next day he began.
Every one may not know what breaking in is, therefore I will describe it.
and to carry on his back a man, woman or child; to go just the way they wish,
and a breeching, and to stand still while they are put on;
without dragging it after him; and he must go fast or slow,
nor.html">nor.html">nor.html">nor speak to other horses, nor bite, nor kick, nor have any will of his own;
but the worst of all is, when his harness is once on,
So you see this breaking in is a great thing.
I had of course long been used to a halter and a headstall,
but now I was to have a bit and bridle; my master gave me some oats as usual,
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