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Side Effects of Culture Media Antibiotics on Cell Differentiation.
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods, 2015Besides the advance in scientific knowledge and the production of different compounds, cell culture can now be used to obtain cells for regenerative medicine.
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Media Culture in Nomadic Communities
2020Media Culture in Nomadic Communities examines the ways that new technologies and ICT infrastructures have changed the communicative norms and patterns that regulate mobile and nomadic communities’ engagement in local and international deliberative decision-making.
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The Reactions of Culture Media
Journal AWWA, 1922In this paper we give the results of our experience in determining the hydrogen-ion concentration of some of the commonly used media by means of color standards; we call attention to some "delightfully indefinite" statements to use an expression of a well known chemist in a private communication in the section of Standard Methods and we propose some ...
Henry Schuber, George C. Bunker
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Culture media: Recently introduced media
Pathology, 1981Media have been introduced recently for cultivation of Legionella pneumophila. Campylobacter fetus , subsp. jejuni . and Clostridium difficile . Essential to the cultivation of L. pneumophila are L-cysteine and soluble iron. Feeley-Gorman (F-G)and charcoal yeast extract (CYE)agars both contain these essential ingredients: however, it appears that ...
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Plant tissue culture media and practices: an overview
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2019G. C. Phillips, M. Garda
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2014
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the preparation of culture media. Not only do the growth requirements of different organisms vary, but also individual species vary according to their age and habitat. It is an accepted fact that many parasitic organisms can be adapted to multiply on the simple media by serial subculture on media of decreasing ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the preparation of culture media. Not only do the growth requirements of different organisms vary, but also individual species vary according to their age and habitat. It is an accepted fact that many parasitic organisms can be adapted to multiply on the simple media by serial subculture on media of decreasing ...
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2000
This paper will mainly focus on Cultural Heritage considering heritage as a path toward today culture. The extension of the concept of cultural heritage of various nature, the relationship between their conservation and the relative fruition issues new challenges such as the combined utilisation of various databases online, the creation of ...
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This paper will mainly focus on Cultural Heritage considering heritage as a path toward today culture. The extension of the concept of cultural heritage of various nature, the relationship between their conservation and the relative fruition issues new challenges such as the combined utilisation of various databases online, the creation of ...
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1976
This chapter highlights the preparation of culture media. In routine bacteriology, the most important requirement of a culture medium is the ability to allow detectable growth from a minute inoculum, possibly a single organism, within the shortest period of incubation.
R.E. Silverton, F.J. Baker
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This chapter highlights the preparation of culture media. In routine bacteriology, the most important requirement of a culture medium is the ability to allow detectable growth from a minute inoculum, possibly a single organism, within the shortest period of incubation.
R.E. Silverton, F.J. Baker
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2008
The ‘mediatization’ or ‘digitalization’ of culture through rapid technological advances in media communications has had and will continue to have a profound impact on what it means to live, to work, and to learn in a culture of accelerated change. Communication and meaning-making-modes of individual and collective expression, creativity, representation
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The ‘mediatization’ or ‘digitalization’ of culture through rapid technological advances in media communications has had and will continue to have a profound impact on what it means to live, to work, and to learn in a culture of accelerated change. Communication and meaning-making-modes of individual and collective expression, creativity, representation
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