Chemical Analysis of Plasma-Activated Culture Media by Ion Chromatography. [PDF]
Locatelli M +7 more
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Correction to "Regeneration of Spent Culture Media for Sustainable and Continuous mAb Production via Ion Concentration Polarization". [PDF]
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Culture media influences primary human bronchial epithelial cell morphology, differentiation status, and transcriptional response to ozone exposure. [PDF]
Lester SA +3 more
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Defined Composition of Culture Media Promotes Rodent Neonatal Cardiomyocyte Maturation and Enables Functional Neuro-Cardiac Co-Culture. [PDF]
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Sustainability and Influencing Factors in Bacterial Cellulose Production: A Review of the Impact of Microorganisms, Culture Media and Cultivation Methods. [PDF]
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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.
S R, Green, C M, Moehle
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Translation, cultures and the media
European Journal of English Studies, 2008Translation 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, 1992Abstract 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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The dynamics shaping culture and media in Australia across the twentieth century emerged in a context defined by both urban concentration and widely dispersed regions: tensions between localism and national integration of production and markets; persistent calls for a national culture or cultural industries; domination by a few large national or ...
Carter, David, Griffen-Foley, Bridget
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This chapter discusses the basic ingredients of culture media and the different types of media available. A bacterial culture medium must provide all of the nutritional requirements for the bacterial species it is expected to recover. In practice, culture media used by diagnostic laboratories are not defined as they contain extracts of complex ...
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