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Asthma, Culture, and Cultural Analysis: Continuing Challenges

2013
Recent research indicates that asthma is more complicated than already recognized, requiring a multilateral approach of study in order to better understand its many facets. Apart from being a health problem, asthma is seen as a knowledge problem, and as we argue here, a cultural problem.
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Continuous Culture of Rumen Bacteria

Nature, 1963
MUCH of the work on continuous culture of bacteria has been carried out with aerobic bacteria, though little has been done with strict anaerobes. Most of the important rumen bacteria are strict anaerobes requiring highly reduced media1. This communication gives a brief description of a comparatively cheap apparatus which has been successfully used to ...
P N, HOBSON, W, SMITH
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Microalgae Continuous and Semi-continuous Cultures

2020
For many studies using microalgae as research subjects, culture methodology is a key part that influences results. There are many advantages to using continuous or semicontinuous cultures compared to batch cultures. Continuous cultures can maintain a stable physical and chemical environment where cells grow.
Shanwen Chen, Kunshan Gao
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Cultural criminology continued

2017
Cultural criminology is concerned with the convergence of cultural, criminal and crime control processes; as such, it situates criminality and its control in the context of cultural dynamics and the contested production of meaning. When cultural criminology first emerged as a distinct criminological perspective in the mid-1990s, it did so by ...
Ferrell, Jeff, Hayward, Keith John
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Microbial Interactions in Continuous Culture

1968
Publisher Summary Mixed culture phenomena are not merely composites of the pure culture behavior of the organisms present. The performance of a complex microbial process depends on interactions between its species and strains. Microorganisms have vastly different nutritional requirements.
H R, Bungay, M L, Bungay
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Cultural Continuities: An Australian Perspective

Early Child Development and Care, 2001
This paper discusses findings of a research project which investigated the views of 101 immigrant families to Australia from Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, The People's Republic of China and the Philippines in relation to aspects of their pre‐school children's education.
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Celtic Continuity: Culture

1992
The people whom scholars call ‘Celts’ emerge in archaeological and literary record in the first millennium bc, and are associated with a series of retrospectively defined archaeological culture-types even before their incorporation in the Roman Empire — Urnfield, Hallstatt and La Tene.
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continuous culture

Catalysis from A to Z, 2020
A. Liese
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Cultural Continuity at Samshvilde

Kadmos, 2010
Recent archaeological excavations conducted near the village of Samshvilde in eastern Georgia have helped to document striking elements of cultural continuity through a long period of time. A small parcel of land, ca. 2400m2 in area, revealed traces of human activity from four separate cultural periods.
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