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Bioessays, 2019
It has become increasingly clear that social learning and culture occur much more broadly, and in a wider variety of animal communities, than initially believed.
Jenny A Allen
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It has become increasingly clear that social learning and culture occur much more broadly, and in a wider variety of animal communities, than initially believed.
Jenny A Allen
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2000
Abstract This new edition of Animal Cell Culture covers new or updated chapters on cell authentication, serum-free culture, apoptosis assays, FISH, genetic modification, scale-up, stem cell assays, 3-dimensional culture, tissue engineering and cytotoxicity assays.
Gordon H. Sato, David W. Barnes
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Abstract This new edition of Animal Cell Culture covers new or updated chapters on cell authentication, serum-free culture, apoptosis assays, FISH, genetic modification, scale-up, stem cell assays, 3-dimensional culture, tissue engineering and cytotoxicity assays.
Gordon H. Sato, David W. Barnes
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Culture has been defined and studied in varied ways by anthropologists, and until recently was considered a uniquely human characteristic or capacity. The traditional culture concept within anthropology may encompass knowledge, belief, art, symbols, customs, rules, and any other behaviors that are acquired as a member of social group.
Crickette Sanz, Andrew Whiten
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Crickette Sanz, Andrew Whiten
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A Different Kind of Animal: How Culture Transformed Our Species by Robert Boyd
, 2018Human beings have evolved to become the most dominant species on Earth. This astonishing transformation is usually explained in terms of cognitive ability—people are just smarter than all the rest.
R. Boyd
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2018
Multinaturalism shouldn’t be viewed solely as the paradigmatic existence of multiple natures in different cultures – or “ontologies” as Descola refers to them – but also and most importantly as the syntagmatic presence, and the resulting contrast, of various ontologies within the same culture.
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Multinaturalism shouldn’t be viewed solely as the paradigmatic existence of multiple natures in different cultures – or “ontologies” as Descola refers to them – but also and most importantly as the syntagmatic presence, and the resulting contrast, of various ontologies within the same culture.
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Animal Cultures at the Edge of Extinction
Theory, Culture & SocietyOver the course of the latter part of the 20th century the notion that some animals might partake in a cultural form of life has gained growing support in the natural sciences. Iconic examples of tool using chimpanzees, sweet potato washing macaques, and
Thom van Dooren +4 more
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2015
Preface Chapter 1: Cell line development Hansjoerg Hauser Chapter 2: Transient recombinant protein expression in mammalian cells Volker Jager, Konrad Bussow, Thomas Schirrmann Chapter 3: Hybridoma technology for the in vitro production of therapeutic antibodies Susan McDonnell Chapter 4: Bioreactors for mammalian cells R.
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Preface Chapter 1: Cell line development Hansjoerg Hauser Chapter 2: Transient recombinant protein expression in mammalian cells Volker Jager, Konrad Bussow, Thomas Schirrmann Chapter 3: Hybridoma technology for the in vitro production of therapeutic antibodies Susan McDonnell Chapter 4: Bioreactors for mammalian cells R.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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