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Though there are exceptions, japonica generally grows in temperate zones of Asia while indica grows in either subtropic or tropic regions.
How well a given strain grows in either eggs or cells is hard to predict, however, and producing enough virus for millions of vaccine doses takes many months every year.
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It is, therefore, illegal to let poison ivy grow in either your front or backyard.
The plants were grown in either sterile vermiculite or a sandy soil.
Seeds from the T1 generation of transgenic tobacco were germinated and grown in either light or dark condition.
For example, some are aerobes (require oxygen), some are anaerobes (grow only in the absence of oxygen), and some are facultative (they grow in either condition).
He said most of the green leafy plants consumed in the US were grown in either Arizona or else Salinas, in California.
For general growth, bacterial strains were grown in either Miller Difco Luria Bertani (LB) broth (Becton, Dickinson and Co., Sparks, MD, USA) or on LB agar; LB broth with select agar (Sigma-Aldrich) at 15 g L−1 and incubated at 37 °C.
Cells were grown in either Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium (DMEM), Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium, or F12-K Medium with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), 2mM L-Glutamine, and 0.1 mM nonessential amino acids (NEAA).
Mid-log phase cultures grown in either LB or RB were collected by spinning, washed with Z-buffer and suspended in Z-buffer for further measurement of β-galactosidase activity (Feng & Cronan, 2009b, Feng & Cronan, 2009a, Miller, 1992).
The WT (Wild type); IND (inducible phenotype), and CON (constitutive phenotype) yeast were grown in either aerobic (aeration +) or anaerobic (aeration -) conditions and subjected to flocculation, as described in Materials and Methods.
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