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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...
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activity and do not divide, but are
alive and have the
ability to
become culturable once resuscitated.
Bacteria in a VBNC
state cannot grow on
standard growth...
- 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...
- 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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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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importance of
using these markings to
preserve the
indigenous language and
culture of Hawaiʻi and use them in all
forms of communications."
There are eight...
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usable water.
Culturable area in the
basin is
about 80,000
square kilometres (31,000 sq mi),
which is 4% of the
total culturable area of the country...
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suspended animation, fail to grow on media, and on
resuscitation are
again culturable. VBNC
state differs from 'starvation
survival state' (where a cell just...
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Khormusan (c. 40000–16000 BC),
Halfan culture (c. 20500–17000 BC),
Sebilian (c. 13000–10000 BC),
Qadan culture (c. 15000–5000 BC),[citation needed] the...
- A
culture hero is a
mythological hero
specific to some
group (cultural, ethnic, religious, etc.) who
changes the
world through invention or discovery...