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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cultivation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of cultivating something, such as crops, ideas, or skills.
Example: "The farmer engaged in a cultivation of organic vegetables to promote sustainable agriculture."
Alternatives: "an act of cultivation" or "a process of cultivation".
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Spores cultivated at pH 8.00 are least resistant whereat a cultivation pH of 7.00 provides spores with the highest resistance.
E. coli (XL1-Blue-MRF') was cultivated in 2 L glass bottles up to a cultivation volume of 1.5 L.
Pressler felt the eels represented "something new, a cultivation of the potential for physical violence".
Corey owns District Growers, a cultivation center, and Metropolitan Wellness Center, a dispensary in D.C.
The ideas — an amusement park, a restaurant, a disco, or a cultivation center for mushrooms — seemed fanciful.
Human chondrocytes expressed integrins during a cultivation period of 20 weeks.
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The highest concentration of spores was obtained at a cultivation pH of 8.00.
Soil samples were analyzed for Metarhizium clade 1 densities with a cultivation-independent qPCR-based detection and quantification tool.
A cultivation-independent approach confirmed that they are common in iron mats located at Loihi.
Using a cultivation-independent approach, bacterial endophytes are found in all of the six gousiekte-inducing Rubiaceae species.
Carnivorous zooplankton species are predators on and competitors for food of larval fish [13], establishing the potential for a cultivation-depensation loop [14].
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