Sentence examples for were culture from inspiring English sources

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were culture

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The arts, customs, lifestyles, background, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation.

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For her they were culture, maybe art.

"I think the problem in the past was that there were culture wars," Ms. Oppens said.

Osteoblasts were culture onto the BC polymers for 2 weeks.

Sixty-three ulcers in 63 patients were culture positive for fungus (1.4 %).

Microbiological data was available for 60 patients and 47 (78.3%) samples were culture positive.

Of the samples, 132 (44.0%) were culture positive, whereas 151 (50.3%) tested positive using qPCR.

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And the novelties they introduced were culture-altering.

Sixty-four (9.7%) specimens were culture-positive for M. tuberculosis.

A total of 4038 respiratory samples were performed among which 3610 (89.4%) were culture-positive.

All the specimens were culture-positive, yielding a total of 155 bacterial isolates.

In the present study, 93 of 960 samples (9.96%) collected were culture-positive for Salmonella enterica.

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