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THE USE OF EARLY SUBCULTURES TO REDUCE CULTUROMICS HANDLING TIME

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Ben Ahmed Anasse   +5 more
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Semantic culturomics

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2014
Newspapers are testimonials of history. The same is increasingly true of social media such as online forums, online communities, and blogs. By looking at the sequence of articles over time, one can discover the birth and the development of trends that marked society and history -- a field known as "Culturomics".
Fabian M. Suchanek, Nicoleta Preda
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Culturomic Analysis of Trends in Otolaryngology [PDF]

open access: possibleOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011
Objective1) Quantitatively describe historical trends in diagnoses and treatments in otolaryngology as measured by frequency of word use. 2) Quantitatively describe historical trends in terminology used in otolaryngology.MethodA variety of search terms of n‐grams (words or short phrases) specific to the practice of otolaryngology was used to search the
Daniel J. Lee, Aaron Tward
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Culturing the human microbiota and culturomics

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018
The gut microbiota has an important role in the maintenance of human health and in disease pathogenesis. This importance was realized through the advent of omics technologies and their application to improve our knowledge of the gut microbial ecosystem.
Lagier, Jean-Christophe   +9 more
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Fame in the sciences: a culturomics approach

Scientometrics, 2018
Although scientists, like many other professionals, aspire to fame and recognition, research in the emergent field of fame and celebrity has as yet neglected to explore their fame trajectories. This study therefore uses the frequency with which scientists’ names appear in English language books between 1800 and 2000 to trace the fame of a large number ...
Chan, Ben   +2 more
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The impact of culturomics on taxonomy in clinical microbiology

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2017
Over the past decade, new culture methods coupled to genome and metagenome sequencing have enabled the number of isolated bacterial species with standing in nomenclature to rise to more than 15,000 whereas it was only 1791 in 1980. 'Culturomics', a new approach based on the diversification of culture conditions, has enabled the isolation of more than ...
Abou Abdallah, Rita   +5 more
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