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National Culture and Bank Liquidity Creation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021This paper investigates the relationship between national culture and cross-country variations in bank liquidity creation. We hypothesize that banks in individualistic societies create more liquidity because of risk-taking and overconfidence bias. On the other hand, a better access to soft information likely facilitates liquidity creation by banks in ...
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Growing Bacteriophage M13 in Liquid Culture
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2017Stocks of bacteriophage M13 are usually grown in liquid culture. The infected bacteria do not lyse but, instead, grow at a slower than normal rate to form a dilute suspension. The inoculum of bacteriophage is almost always a freshly picked plaque or a suspension of bacteriophage particles obtained from a single plaque, as described here. Infected cells
Michael R, Green, Joseph, Sambrook
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Microcalorimetric Assessment of Liquid Culture Media
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 1987Microcalorimetry constitutes an analytic tool to register the heat effects produced by the metabolic processes taking place in a bacterial culture. Since these depend on the nutrients supplied in the media, microcalorimetry allows conclusions to be drawn about the nature and quality of the culture medium when using a standard germ.
F J, Allerberger, M P, Dierich
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Growing Bacteriophage M13 in Liquid Culture
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006Stocks of bacteriophage M13 are usually grown in liquid culture. The infected bacteria do not lyse but, instead, grow at a slower than normal rate to form a dilute suspension. The inoculum of bacteriophage is almost always a freshly picked plaque or a suspension of bacteriophage particles obtained from a single plaque, as described here. Infected cells
Joseph, Sambrook, David W, Russell
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Liquid Culture Methods for the Production of Fumonisin
1996Currently, fumonisin B1 is obtained primarily by using solid culture methods. Although fumonisin B1 concentrations obtained in solid culture are typically quite high, subsequent extraction and purification present problems. In addition, current methods utilize complex media which makes analysis of biosynthetic pathways and control mechanisms difficult.
S E, Keller, T M, Sullivan
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Liquid Culture Production of Fungal Microsclerotia
2016Fungal microsclerotia ("small" sclerotia) are compact hyphal aggregates, typically 50-600 μm in diameter, that are formed under unfavorable nutritional and/or environmental conditions. These structures are often melanized and desiccated to some degree containing endogenous nutritional reserves for use when favorable conditions return.
Mark A, Jackson, Angela R, Payne
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Cultural dispersion and stock liquidity
Global Strategy Journal, 2023AbstractResearch SummaryThis paper examines whether cultural dispersion of a multinational firm affects its stock trading in the market. The result shows that the stock liquidity negatively relates to the degree of cultural dispersion, suggesting it is costlier to trade stocks of culturally diverse firms. Among five measures of stock liquidity, Chae's (
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Liquid-Overlay Culture of Cellular Spheroids
1984The capacity of different types of human cells to form and grow as spheroids was tested by using suspension culture over a bottom surface, which prevented cell attachment (liquid-overlay culture). The best and most convenient bottom surface so far tested was the bottom of a normal culture dish covered with a thin film of agarose.
J, Carlsson, J M, Yuhas
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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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Culture of Trichophyton verrucosum in a liquid medium
Mycoses, 2009Summary The possibility of application of Sabourauds liquid medium for isolation and multiplication of Trichophyton verrucosum was investigated. It was found that the use of the liquid medium for isolation of the fungus from the infected material produced the growth of T. verrucosum within 9–11 days; the medium did not get dry during the cultivation
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