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Commentary on “seeds of discontent: Expert opinion, mass media message, and the public image of agricultural biotechnology” (Priest and Gillespie)

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Geller, L.N. Commentary on “seeds of discontent: Expert opinion, mass media message, and the public image of agricultural biotechnology” (Priest and Gillespie). Sci Eng Ethics 6, 541–542 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-000-0013-3

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