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A NEW MEDIUM FOR GONOCOCCUS CULTURE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926
The 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, 1954
SummaryIn 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, 1999
The 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]

open access: possibleMedical Journal of Australia, 1929
K. C. Richardson, E. S. Horning
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Observations on the pH of a Culture Medium and on Cultures of Trichomonas foetus

The Journal of Parasitology, 1948
A medium which does not require any blood serum has been used in this laboratory for several years. Directions for its preparation are as follows: Beat eight eggs in 100 cc of saline (Rees, 1937) to which has been added one per cent of Lilly's liver extract No. 343. After mixing, tube in 2to 3-cc amounts, slant and coagulate. Cover the coagulated slant
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Surface tension of culture mediums

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1924
The 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]

open access: possible, 2011
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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Microalgae cultivation and culture medium recycling by a two-stage cultivation system

Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering, 2018
Xinfeng Wang   +8 more
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EGG ALBUMIN AS CULTURE MEDIUM

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1924
To the Editor: —InThe Journal, April 19, p. 1285, appeared a communication by Dr. W. W. Goodrich reporting the use of egg albumin as a culture medium for the diphtheria bacillus. In this communication, Dr. Goodrich stated that none of the laboratory men to whom he mentioned the medium had ever heard of its use.
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