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Re: es1 post# 90107

Friday, 03/27/2015 3:38:27 PM

Friday, March 27, 2015 3:38:27 PM

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Hello ES1,

If I would've posted the entire paragraph:


Once production is up and running, Thompson estimates it will cost less than $68 per pound ($150 per kilogram) produced to make the silk. A competing method using E.coli bacteria costs more than $61,800 per pound ($130,000 per kilogram) of silk produced.




I doubt I would've received a response then either. wink




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