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Standardized Protocol for Isolation and Cryopreservation of Cultivable Endophytes From Fresh and Dried Citrus aurantium Peels

open access: yesFood Safety and Health, EarlyView.
A protocol for converting Citrus aurantium peel—from both fresh fruit and dried Zhike—into a curated endophytic microbial library through standardized surface sterilization, tissue homogenization, and multi‐medium culturing, followed by 16S/ITS‐based identification and −80°C cryopreservation, enabling reproducible exploration of citrus peel microbiota ...
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Histoire sociale des mouvements Punk/Post/Punk

open access: yesRegards sur l’IRHiS : le carnet des doctorant·e·s, 2015
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Punk Identities, Punk Utopias

2021
Punk Identities, Punk Utopias: Global Punk and Media seeks to unpack and illuminate punk as a trajectory of ‘timelesness…as a set of diverse but confluent values and appropriations’ that have both reflected and informed an increasingly complex, indefinable social, political and economic setting.
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Punk

2023
Punk: The Definitive Guide to the Blank Generation and ...
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Punk

Modspil, 1979
   
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Punk Fiction; Punk in Fiction

2018
This chapter discusses the representation and construction of punk in literary fiction. It has two main aims. Firstly, it will analyse how literary techniques are used in fiction and writing about punk to reflect similar styles, approaches and practices in other cultural manifestations of punk, such as in music and fashion.
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You Ain’t No Punk, You Punk

2021
Abstract Punk is unique in that it is the only subculture in which the absence of signifiers of the style and mindset can be twisted into actually representing the style and mindset: when a person says, “You don’t look punk,” the instant retort is “Well, isn’t that actually punk?” This opens an opportunity to reconsider punk’s semiotics,
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