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Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/ KUL-chər) is a
concept that encomp****es the
social behavior, institutions, and
norms found in
human societies, as well as the knowledge...
- The
Culture is a
fictional interstellar post-scarcity
civilisation or
society created by the
Scottish writer Iain
Banks and
features in a
number of his...
- nanoparticles, and the
polymer polylysine. 3D cell
culturing is scalable, with the
capability for
culturing 500
cells to
millions of
cells or from
single dish...
- Po****r
culture (also
called pop
culture or m****
culture) is
generally recognized by
members of a
society as a set of practices, beliefs,
artistic output...
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purify cultures of microorganisms. The
culturing of
prokaryotes typically involves bacteria,
since archaea are
difficult to
culture in a laboratory...
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short period.
Since normal microbial culturing occurs in
atmospheric air,
which contains molecular oxygen,
culturing of
anaerobes requires special techniques...
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Indian culture is the
heritage of
social norms and
technologies that
originated in or are ****ociated with the ethno-linguistically
diverse nation of India...
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culturing technology was
later licensed and
commercialized by Nano3D Biosciences. The
mechanism of the
magnetic levitation model in 3D cell
culturing...
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Beaker culture developed locally into the Barbed-Wire
Beaker culture (2100–1800 BC) and
later the Elp
culture (1800–800 BC), a
Middle Bronze Age
culture marked...
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Internet culture is a quasi-underground
culture developed and
maintained among frequent and
active users of the
Internet (also
known as netizens) who primarily...