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Cultural Techniques and Sovereignty

Theory, Culture & Society, 2013
First published in 2010, Cornelia Vismann’s article has already attained the status of a classic. In a formulation inspired by linguistic theory, the author argues that the relation between cultural techniques and media can be understood in analogy to grammatical operations.
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Cell Culture Techniques

2011
1. Guidance on Good Cell Culture Practice (GCCP) Anna Bal-Price and Sandra Coecke 2. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs): An Emerging Model System for the Study of Human Neurotoxicology M. Diana Neely, Andrew M. Tidball, Asad A. Aboud, Kevin C. Ess, and Aaron B. Bowman 3. Neural Stem Cells Roshan Tofighi, Christoffer Tamm, Michaela Moors, and Sandra
Cristina Suñol   +2 more
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In Vitro Culture Techniques

1984
The control of malaria by chemotherapy, the use of pesticides, and public health measures has been curtailed by the increasing spread of drug resistance of the parasite, especially Plasmodium falciparum, while increased tolerance of the mosquito vectors to the older insecticides has exacerbated the global malaria problem by facilitating the return of ...
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Culture techniques for human keratinocytes

Burns, 1992
The two main approaches developed for in vitro culture of human keratinocytes are reviewed and discussed. The older technique is based on the use of a serum-containing medium and of a feeder-layer of lethally irradiated mouse fibroblasts; the second relies upon serum-free media, in the absence of a feeder-layer.
C. Ranzati   +2 more
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FIG CULTURE TECHNIQUES

Acta Horticulturae, 2003
The fig-tree is a typical Mediterranean tree producing figs for human and animal consumption and for alcohol industry. Due to high prices of workmanship and strong competitivity of dried figs industry, this system of production is not rentable. In this system, to control infesting plants and to prepare soil for the harvest of fruits that were, most of ...
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Serendipity as cultural technique

Culture, Theory and Critique, 2019
In a time when personalised newsfeeds and automated recommendations foreclose the exposure people have to political, cultural and social encounters outside their existing predilections, it is more ...
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Perdre pour gagner? Technique ou culture, technique et culture

Espaces Temps, 1991
Souligner le retard technique des Tiers-Nations dans le Système Industriel Mondial établit une perspective d'approche disciplinaire qui ne soutient pas pour autant l'argument d'une domination ou d'une opposition de la Technique vis-à-vis de la Culture : elles sont en effet dialectique- ment liées dans le processus de développement, et le défi auquel ...
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Techniques for Mammalian Cell Tissue Culture

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 1994
AbstractThis appendix opens with detailed discussions on the latest principles of sterile technique and preparation of culture media. Step‐by‐step protocols describe trypsinizing and subculturing monolayer cultures, passaging suspension cultures, freezing and thawing cells, counting cells using a hemacytometer, and preparing cells for transport.
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Cultural Techniques

2020
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Dünne, Jörg   +3 more
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Workshop on Culture Techniques of Rotifers

Hydrobiologia, 1980
Culture techniques of Rotifers can be considered of two types according to whether the number of associated species is known or not (Dougherty et al., 1960). The cases of monoxenic (one associated species), xenic (unknown number of associated species) and clonal cultures will be successively examined in the following.
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