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They tend to propagate cultures of openness, connectedness and transparency.
To measure ploidy dynamics, we propagated cultures by daily serial transfer for 28 days under standard laboratory conditions.
This is why we, and others have propagated cultures of primary tumor epithelium in 0 5% FCS (1 9).
In addition, it is ideal that they will be able to send or propagate culture and information in the local area such as town, city and country.
Beckman, Conzo, and Cooper's works "show the development of a culture from the grassroots, and these photographers were part of propagating the culture to ever expanding audiences," he continues.
Libraries have been an invaluable part of human history, propagating our culture and knowledge over centuries.
The JRFL virus strain was propagated in cultures of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from adult donors.
Compared to Iran, Syria has had little desire to propagate its culture abroad.
The political parties united to form an umbrella organization intended to propagate a culture of tolerance.
"However, there have been no such cells for therapeutic purposes since neurons do not divide and therefore cannot be propagated in culture," Mr. Johe concludes.
With 'whatever you do, buy' as one of its introductory slogans, F1 could hardly be more suitable as a means for such plutocrats to endorse and propagate that culture.
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