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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1977
A growth medium with a specific oxidation-reduction potential containing peptone, dextrose, sodium succinate, sodium lactate, gelatin, sodium bicarbonate and blue tetrazolium, an indicator dye, in a tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane buffer was used to detect the presence of microorganisms in blood.
E Balish, C N Shih
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A growth medium with a specific oxidation-reduction potential containing peptone, dextrose, sodium succinate, sodium lactate, gelatin, sodium bicarbonate and blue tetrazolium, an indicator dye, in a tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane buffer was used to detect the presence of microorganisms in blood.
E Balish, C N Shih
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Fungal cultures and culture mediums for the production of cellulase
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1973AbstractCellulase production by strains of Myrothecium verrucaria, Stachybotrys atra and Trichoderma viride was examined. Myrothecium verrucaria was found to give the greatest yields. A variety of media were examined as potential substrates for the industrial production of cellulase.
Tobias J. B. De Menezes+2 more
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Culture’s medium: the role of the Review
1993During the last quarter of the twentieth century social historians and historical critics have been cautiously developing a language for studying the arts that breaks out of a narrowly aesthetic vocabulary. We have become interested not so much in literature or art or music, not even in “the arts” altogether, but in a given society's cultural ...
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CA125 in Culture Medium of Preimplantation Embryo
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1996The first stage of the implantation is the adhesion of the embryonic pole of the blastocyst to the decidua. Such a phenomenon has been demonstrated to be dependent on the presence of glycoproteic compounds, produced partly by the decidua and partly by the embryo.
Borri P+7 more
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A NEW MEDIUM FOR GONOCOCCUS CULTURE
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926The cultivation of the gonococcus is so thoroughly dependent on ideal cultural conditions that very slight deviations from that ideal make for failure. To one who tries to grow this germ it early becomes apparent that much in the literature on the subject should be rewritten, for there is much of a negative nature that really belongs to faults in the ...
L. E. Viteri, P. S. Pelouze
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THE LIQUID MEDIUM IN TISSUE CULTURE
Biological Reviews, 1954SummaryIn the past, largely on an empirical basis, it was found that the most effective liquid media for culturing animal tissue cells consisted of mixtures of physiological saline solutions, tissue extracts (preferably from embryonic tissue) and serum or plasma.
D. C. Stewart, Paul L. Kirk
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Higher Education as a Medium for Culture
American Behavioral Scientist, 1999The American university is at risk because of the very fact that it is so culturally important and because it is so consonant with American cultural values. As cultural values become more contentious in the public arena, the university becomes more tempting as a trophy and as a weapon in the culture wars.
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ON TETHELIN AS A TISSUE CULTURE MEDIUM [PDF]
K. C. Richardson, E. S. Horning
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Surface tension of culture mediums
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1924The purpose of this paper is to present experimental data relative to the surface tension of mediums, with some experiments on bacterial growth in mediums of different surface tension. We have confidence in the accuracy of the data; it has seemed, however, that the conclusions to be drawn are more by way of suggestion than by way of proof of particular
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Literature as a Medium of Cultural Memory [PDF]
As a medium of cultural memory literature is omnipresent: The lyrical poem, the dime novel, the historical novel, fantasy fiction, romantic comedies, war movies, soap operas and digital stories — literature manifested in all genres and media technologies, both popular and ‘trivial’ literature as well as canonized and ‘high’ literature have served — and
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