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Decay of HCoV-OC43 infectivity is lower in cell debris-containing media than in fresh culture media. [PDF]

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The selective culture and enrichment of major rumen bacteria on three distinct anaerobic culture media

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Media and Culture of Yeast

Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 1999
AbstractThe yeast, Saccharyomyces cerevisiae, has become an important organism in molecular, biochemical, and genetic analysis. The organism has specific requirements for growth under a variety of conditions. The media, both liquid and solid, simple, define, and complex are describe in this unit.
Charles M. Moehle, Simon R. Green
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Culture Media and Embryo Culture

2021
Before considering the basis of embryo culture medium, it is worthwhile reflecting on its function. A detailed overview of embryo metabolism is given in Chapter 4; however, in brief, the embryo must satisfy changing demands for energy by consumption of nutrients from the external milieu (Lewis & Sturmey, 2015).
Sunde, Arne, Sturmey, Roger G.
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Translation, cultures and the media

European Journal of English Studies, 2008
Translation is not just ‘a window opened on another world’, or some such pious platitude. Rather, translation is a channel opened, often not without a certain reluctance, through which foreign infl...
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Media, culture: Media culture a constructivist offer of conversation

Poetics, 1992
Abstract Scholarly interest in culture and theories of culture has increased remarkably in the last few years due to the influence of new ideas from several disciplines (from sociology and anthropology to biology). This article takes up some of the recent contributions and tries to integrate them on the basis of a constructivist epistemology.
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Media and Bedroom Culture

2013
The concept of a ‘bedroom culture’ was first introduced to youth cultural studies in the 1970s by Angela McRobbie and Jenny Garber (1975). They set out to ‘add on’ the missing dimension of gender to accounts written by the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies that primarily documented the subcultural activities of young white males using the concept
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Youth and Media Culture

2018
Media in the 21st century are changing when, where, what, and how young people learn. Some educators, youth researchers, and parents lament this reality; but youth, media culture, and learning nevertheless remain entangled in a rich set of relationships today.
Jennesia Pedri, Stuart R. Poyntz
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