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The Culture of Oral Epithelium
1987Publisher Summary The carefully regulated pattern of stratified squamous epithelial differentiation within the oral cavity has intrigued several generations of investigators, many of whom attempted to remove the mucosa from the body and place it in the “controlled environment” of cell and organ culture to gain insight into factors controlling both ...
D K, MacCallum +3 more
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The Subversive Effects of an Oral Culture on Student Writing
College Composition & Communication, 1979ing students' ability to write well. Before I detail the results of my charting, let me anticipate two objections that might be made to the conclusion I've drawn from my data.
G. Sloan
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Culture écrite, culture orale : des ressources spécifiques
La linguistique, 2007Based on Bernstein’s sociolinguistics code theory, our research aims to show how collaborative writing can help 11 years old students to improve their skills in writing explicative texts.
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IFLA Journal, 1988
La bibliotheque est le lieu de depot des ecrits: comment pourrait-elle alors consigner la culture traditionnelle africaine qui est orale? Apres une revue des differents systemes d'ecriture africains, les relations entre culture orale et fonction sociale et historique des bibliotheques sont posees: la bibliotheque, chambre d'enregistrement culturel, se ...
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La bibliotheque est le lieu de depot des ecrits: comment pourrait-elle alors consigner la culture traditionnelle africaine qui est orale? Apres une revue des differents systemes d'ecriture africains, les relations entre culture orale et fonction sociale et historique des bibliotheques sont posees: la bibliotheque, chambre d'enregistrement culturel, se ...
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1992
Abstract A CULTURE without writing. Many of the standard comparisons between oral and literate cultures are flawed because the role of writing is misrepresented. Writing does not supplant oral communication; it is merely another channel of communication, substituting for the oral only in certain contexts but at the same time developing ...
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Abstract A CULTURE without writing. Many of the standard comparisons between oral and literate cultures are flawed because the role of writing is misrepresented. Writing does not supplant oral communication; it is merely another channel of communication, substituting for the oral only in certain contexts but at the same time developing ...
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Ultrastructure of cultured canine oral keratinocytes
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1989SUMMARY Keratinocytes from explants of the oral mucosa of dogs were grown in culture for five passages. The ultrastructure of primary cultures and fully developed subcultures passaged 1, 3, and 5 times was examined. At every stage, the cells had the morphologic characteristics of epithelial cells and formed a multilayered squamous epithelium. The basal
J E, Wilkinson +4 more
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Oral and Pharyngeal Epithelial Keratinocyte Culture
2012Primary human oral epithelial cells are readily available and have been recently employed for tissue engineering. These cells are currently being widely utilized in multiple research efforts, ranging from the study of oral biology, mucosal immunity, and carcinogenesis to stem cell biology and tissue engineering.
Kantima, Leelahavanichkul +1 more
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Orality, Culture, And Language
2013AbstractThis article explores the relationship between linguistic form and function in the varying cultural landscapes of the contemporary Arabic-speaking world, including spontaneous speech, the contemporary electronic media (television, radio, the Internet), cinema, theater, and traditional performed oral literature, which have been revived and ...
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