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Characteristics of Osteosarcoma Cells in Culture

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977
Osteosarcoma cells (BFO cell line) were successfully maintained in tissue culture for 3 years. BFO cells showed 100 per cent tumorigenicity by the isologous implantation, and almost the same histological features as the original BF osteosarcoma. BFO cells synthesize and secrete large quantities of alkaline phosphatase both in vitro (cell culture) and ...
K, Amitani, Y, Nakata
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Cellular Characteristics of Cultured Canine Trophoblasts

Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2012
ContentsShallow trophoblast invasion is detrimental in human pregnancies, but represents normal endotheliochorial placentation in dogs. Factors regulating shallow trophoblast invasion into the canine decidua are not well described, but it is known that matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) play a crucial role in trophoblast invasion in many species ...
L, Sahlfeld, T, Hazzard, M, Kutzler
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Growth characteristics of meat starter cultures

Meat Science, 1991
The Australian Code of Practice for manufacture of dry and semi-dry sausage (salami) states that fermentation temperatures must not exceed 25°C and that a pH of 5·2 must be achieved in the product within 48 h. In order to select the most appropriate starter cultures for fermentation, Lactobacillus plantarum, Pediococcus pentosaceus and Staphylococcus ...
J, Coventry, M W, Hickey
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Characteristics of Haemophilus ducreyi in culture

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1984
Growth on different media and the influence of culture conditions were studied on 19 recently isolated strains of Haemophilus ducreyi, none of which had more than four passages on artificial media. The results were compared with 10 laboratory strains, which had an unknown number of passages in vitro. For all strains, growth was best on 30% rabbit blood
A W, Sturm, H C, Zanen
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Characteristics of Colonial Cultures

Pacific Historical Review, 1944
THE AIM Of this paper is to set forth a number of well-known facts concerning the expansion of western European civilization since the end of the fifteenth century, and to interpret them along lines suggested by Arnold J. Toynbee in his Study of History.
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Cultural characteristics of knowledge transfer

Journal of Knowledge Management, 2009
PurposeIn most of the literature, knowledge management is treated as a universal practice, which is transferable from one country or company to another. There are some empirical hints that this is not always the case. The main research question, which this paper aims to answer, is: Which cultural characteristics in Germany and Hong Kong influence ...
Uwe Wilkesmann   +2 more
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Cultural Characteristics of Scrum

2014
In order to understand a culture, one has to know where its origins are and how it evolved. Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland presented Scrum for the first time at the OOPSLA conference in Austin, Texas, in 1995. At this point they had already been working together for several years.
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Cultural characteristics of Crumenula sororia

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1975
As agar cultures of most Crumenula sororia Karst, isolates aged, the initially grey coloration darkened to olivaceous black with the development of a central umbo and a lighter fringe. Some isolates produced a copious exudate that diffused into the substrate. Optimum growth occurred in the temperature range 15–22·5°.
Hayes, A. J., Ahmad, Abdul Manap
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[Cultural characteristics of diseases].

Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980), 2011
The disease was a condition that normal functions of human being were damaged. However, the recognition of disease cannot be limited to the level of physiology and pathology. In fact, under different ages and different social background, even for a same disease, the recognition of its essence, the process, the understanding and attitude for the patient
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Nigerian Business Negotiators: Cultural Characteristics

Journal of African Business, 2002
Abstract This exploratory study examines cultural characteristics of Nigerian negotiators. There is abundant research evidence that culture affects negotiating styles. As Nigeria constitutes a major market in Africa, knowledge of what behavior to expect from Nigerian negotiators can facilitate the negotiation process.
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