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  • Reference to the dichotomy of '''guns/butter''' in popular culture, originates from politics and economics and comes in various forms as guns [[Category:Topics in popular culture]]
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  • ...n born of reverent calls but sung for comedic value using clean calls, pop-culture references, and jokes to make PT more fun and entertaining. A popular examp
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  • ==Fallout shelters in popular culture==
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  • ...ir Force's heritage and, in the words of Moseley, "the warfighting-focused culture, conviction, character, ethic, mindset, spirit and soul we foster in all Ai
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • == Culture == *[http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-1503:1 ''Sugar beet culture in the northern Great Plains area''] hosted by the [http://digital.library.
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  • ...gazine.com.au/cryptocaryon.html): Porritt, M., Cryptocaryon irritans, Reef Culture Magazine, 1. Retrieved 9th Jul 2009</ref>
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  • <!-- History, society and culture --> ==Society and culture==
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  • ...activation]] to regulate [[transgene]] expression in organisms and [[cell culture]]s.
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  • ...hylococci did not develop significant resistance despite serial passage in culture media containing vancomycin. The rapid development of [[penicillin]] resist
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  • ===Cell Culture=== ...d in a standard antibiotic cocktail to prevent bacterial infection in cell culture.
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  • Amphotericin B is also commonly used in [[tissue culture]] to prevent fungi from contaminating cell cultures. It is usually sold in
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  • ...t reported the anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) activity of Lamivudine in cell culture which eventually led to the first oral antiviral agent for the treatment of
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  • ...for potential use as an anti-cancer agent. When applied to cancer cells in culture ([[in vitro]]), it is able to inhibit the growth of a variety of different
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  • ...rted that ribavirin was active against a variety of RNA and DNA viruses in culture and in animals, without undue toxicity.<ref name="Sidwell1972">{{cite journ
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  • Although quinolones are highly toxic to mammalian cells in culture, its mechanism of cytotoxic action is not known. Quinolone induced DNA dama
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  • ...d a vigorous marketing campaign by Eli Lilly made sure that in the popular culture fluoxetine has been perceived as a scientific breakthrough and associated w ==In popular culture==
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  • Nowadays, most vinegar is made in submerged tank [[Microbiological culture|culture]], first described in 1949 by Otto Hromatka and Heinrich Ebner.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...cortisol on insulin action on liver glycogenesis is observed in hepatocyte culture in laboratory, although the mechanism is unknown.
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  • ...him eternal life.<ref>{{cite web|title=Qin Shihuang|publisher=Ministry of Culture, [[People's Republic of China]]| year=2003|url=http://www.chinaculture.org/
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  • ...active against Friend murine leukaemia virus, a [[retrovirus]], in a mouse culture system.<ref>{{cite pmid | 4531031 }}</ref>
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  • ...ency repetitive firing of action potentials of spinal cord neurons in cell culture | volume = 244 | issue = 2 | pages = 789–95 | pmid = 2450203 | journal =
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  • ...e]] to prevent the worsening of [[corneal ulcers in animals]]. In [[tissue culture]] EDTA is used as a chelating agent that binds to calcium and prevents join
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  • ...kill [[Theseus]] by poisoning him by putting aconite in his wine, in that culture thought to be the saliva of [[Cerberus]], the three-headed dog who guarded
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  • ==''Aconitum'' in popular culture==
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  • ...on.php?Genus=Adonis&Species=aestivalis Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture: ''Adonis aestivalis'']
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  • *[http://sacred-texts.com/nam/ca/coli/index.htm Sparkman, P. S. (1908)]. The culture of the Luiseno Indians. ''University of California Publications in American
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  • In [[Asturian people|Asturian]] tradition and culture the yew tree has had a real link with the land, the people, the ancestors a
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  • == Popular culture ==
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  • ...the sweetest fragrances of any flower. So it is highly revered in Chinese culture.
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  • ==In culture==
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  • ==Influence on language and culture==
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  • ...unity, and created a much more positive image for [[occultism]] in Western culture. He believes that the community of people it brought together has grown to
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  • ...etail.aspx?entryID=1579 | publisher=The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture|accessdate=2006-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|first=Martin | last=Ochs|
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  • ...gazine of American Culture]]''. He has also written ''[[Plagiarism and the Culture War]]: The Writings of Martin Luther King Jr. and Other Prominent Americans
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  • ...preecetech">Preece, Warren E. A Report of the Discussion. ''Technology and Culture'', Vol. 3, No. 4, Proceedings of the ''Encyclopaedia Britannica'' Conferenc
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  • ...of the Western World]]'', a 54-volume set of the "great books" of Western culture.
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  • Though a fan of German culture, Garvin was alarmed by the growing challenge the country posed to Britain i
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  • ...blatant errors of fact, scholastic ignorance, gross neglect of non-British culture, an astounding egotism, and an undisguised contempt for American progress."
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  • ...he professional articles.<ref name="telegraph">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/4318176/Encyclopaedia-Britannica-fights-back-against-Wikiped ...}}</ref> In rapidly changing fields such as science, technology, politics, culture and modern history, the ''Britannica'' has struggled to stay up-to-date, a
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  • ...itain]]. He wrote prolifically on science, religion, politics, history and culture, writing nearly 250 books during his life. Many of his books and pamphlets ...historical/joseph_mccabe/big_blue_books/book_13.html Rome Puts A Blight On Culture]''
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  • ...anthropology:_the_evolution_of_culture|Development&nbsp;of&nbsp;Human&nbsp;Culture]] '''5.1.3'''&nbsp;Major&nbsp;[[Cultural]]&nbsp;Components&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[ ...| 1994 || The Branches of Knowledge || Professor of Chinese Philosophy and Culture, [[Dartmouth College]] (1942-1966); Anna R. D. Gillespie Professor of Philo
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  • ...but only superstitious. The prevalence and predominance of science in our culture has cured a great many of the superstitious beliefs that constituted their *Tim Lacy, "Making a Democratic Culture: The Great Books Idea, Mortimer J. Adler, and Twentieth-Century America" (P
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  • ...surgence of Persian arts and painting, as well as a deeply elaborate court culture with extremely rigid etiquette. In particular during his reign, portraiture
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  • ...year, particularly in rapidly changing fields such as science, technology, culture and politics. The "Book of the Year" continues to be published even today. |work= Graduate Centre for Culture and Communication, Department of Media Studies}}</ref>
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  • ...dia. In ''Encyclopædic Visions: Scientific Dictionaries and Enlightenment Culture.'' Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. 120-169. (ISBN 0-521-65191-3) ...hard. ''Encyclopædic Visions: Scientific Dictionaries and Enlightenment Culture''. Oxford: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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  • [[Category:Encyclopedias on culture and ethnicity]]
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  • ...ated, many of its entries are out of date either with respect to the wider culture or to the Catholic ecclesiastical world. In particular it predates the crea
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  • [[Category:Culture in Edinburgh]]
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  • ...no's orthodox compendium is the creation of a bibliography of the humanist culture of the Late Renaissance that is both confidently encyclopedic and outspoken
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  • [[Category:Encyclopedias on culture and ethnicity]]
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  • * Chapter 15: Education and Culture ...the choice of themes of the above gazetteer, and the focus on the history, culture and administration of the region studied.
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  • ==Cell culture== Tetracycline is used in cell biology as selective agent in cell culture systems. It is toxic to prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and selects for ce
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  • ==References in literature, art, and popular culture==
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ...yük]], [[Shillourokambos]]) as well as in North America ([[Mississippian Culture]]) and South America ([[Brazil]]). Its usage dates back at least 6000 years
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  • ...us stones'''. Because such a definition can change over time and vary with culture, it has always been a difficult matter to determine what constitutes ''prec
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  • In bioprocess applications, pluronic is also used in cell culture media for its cell cushioning effects because its addition leads to less st
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  • ...ty on soluble cellulose acetates with a low degree of substitution. A pure culture of Pestalotiopsis Westerdijkii Quarter Master (QM) 381 was reported to comp ...is minimized. The most acceptable organisms are characterized by strain or culture collection number.
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  • ...AR | coauthors= et al. | title = Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer | journal = BMC Biotechnology ...al. A Versatile Vector for Gene and Oligonucleotide Transfer into Cells in Culture and in vivo: Polyethylenimine. Proceedings of the National Academy of Scien
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  • ...allow for [[responsive drug delivery systems]] and smart surfaces for cell culture and regenerative medicine.)
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  • ==Polylysine in tissue culture==
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  • ...onepages.com/news/archives/002605.html Neolithic Vinca was a metallurgical culture] Stonepages from news sources November 2007</ref> Other signs of human meta ...ancient [[Egypt]], ancient [[Nubia]], and [[Anatolia]] ([[Turkey]]), [[Nok culture|Ancient Nok]], [[Carthage]], the [[Greeks]] and [[ancient Rome|Roman]]s of
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  • ...e seven metals upon which modern [[civilization]]&mdash;at least [[Western culture|Western civilization]]&mdash;was founded.{{Fact|date=May 2009}}
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ...ck11>Kieschnick, John (2003). ''The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture'' [[Princeton University Press]]. 258. ISBN 0691096767.</ref> In South Asia
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ...Ellix | title=Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods | publisher=Chelsea Green Publishing Company | year=2003 | isbn=19314
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  • <!--Considerable and continuing academic controversy rages over the exact culture and origin of gunpowder. A common understanding, now argued to be simplisti ...for the secrets of life, to filter through the channels of Middle Eastern culture, and take root in Europe with consequences that form the context of the stu
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  • ...vidence for an Industrial Revolution in Medieval Europe", ''Technology and Culture'' '''46''' (1): 1-30 [10-1 & 27]</ref> They appear to have originated in 9t ===Popular culture===
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  • ...ample of the [[taste (sociology)#Taste and Aesthetics|aesthetic]] from the culture of the [[United States|U.S.]] 1970s. Also used to make carpets for mariners
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  • Weaving and the textiles were and still are very important to the African culture. The textiles included both men and women and the cloth they made was uniqu
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  • [[Category:Cambodian culture]]
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  • [[Category:Malaysian culture]]
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  • ...t is tied on the door with the flower on it as a part of traditional Hindu culture on the occasion of pooja. A toran may feature colours such as green, yello
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  • ...tory—so have their [[material]]s, production [[tool]]s and techniques, [[culture|cultural]] influences, and [[social]] significance. ...p of textile history, especially its earlier stages, is part of [[material culture]] studies.
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  • [[Category:Bahamian culture]]
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  • ...govt.nz/1966/M/MaoriMaterialCulture/ClothingAndAdornment/en Maori Material Culture: Clothing and Adornment An Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966] [[Category:Māori culture|Textiles, Maori traditional]]
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  • *Bennett, Wendell C. & Bird, Junius B.; Andean Culture History; Handbook Series No. 15; second and revised edition; ©The American
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  • ...net.au/science/news/stories/s1670011.htm Shell beads suggest new roots for culture]</ref><ref>[http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/0703877104v1 82,000-ye
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  • ...n, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan)|Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology]] of the government of [[Japan]] as [[Nati | work = Hachijuni Culture Foundation
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  • ...on, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan)|Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology]] based on their "especially high historica | title = Yayoi Culture
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  • [[Category:Moroccan culture]]
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  • ...also noted for its exceptionally naturalistic sculpture), and the [[Igbo]] culture area of eastern Nigeria, which excelled in terracotta pottery. These relate
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  • ...bility implies a level of social awareness paramount to a healthy building culture.{{Or|date=February 2010}}
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  • ...de buildings quicker to put up and more uniform. Thus the modern [[Western culture|western]] style home was made. ...of glass in architectural buildings has become very popular in the modern culture. Glass "[[curtain wall]]s" can be used to cover the entire facade of a buil
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  • ...t in Central and South America and by extension in the aesthetic of [[Tiki culture]]. In China, bamboo was used to hold up [[simple suspension bridge]]s, eith ==Bamboo in Asian culture==
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  • ...hic]] archaeological sites of the [[Yangshao culture]] and the [[Longshan culture]] in [[China]] along the [[Yellow River]] dating back to 5000 BCE. By 2000
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  • ...rg/plants/cannabis/cannabis_culture2.shtml | title=Erowid Cannabis Vault : Culture #2|publisher=www.erowid.org | accessdate=2008-06-20 | last= |first=}}</ref> | caption1 = [[Yangshao culture]] (ca. 4800 BCE) [[amphora]] with impressed hemp cord design
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  • DO NOT ADD A "Popular culture" SECTION HERE. ...about why this is inappropriate on the article's talk page. Adding a "Pop culture" section based on the xkcd comic will be viewed as vandalism--it isn't clev
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  • [[Category:Australian culture]]
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  • ...opy]] sections.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Methylene blue staining of tissue culture monolayers|author=Sheila A. Henneman and Frank S. Kohn|year=1975|journal=Me ...ultaneously [[Fixation (histology)|fix]] and stain cells grown in [[tissue culture]] to preserve them and make them easily visible, since most cells are colou
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  • ...erties have long been utilized to minimize chromosomal condensation when a culture is exposed to mitotic arresting agents during harvest. The resulting slide
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  • ...limited discussion of the effect of the organization’s characteristics (culture) on the success of a participatory ergonomics intervention. The organizati
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  • ...easingly common sight, and without much fanfare, blended in to the popular culture. Americans soon became accustomed to barriers being part of the background
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  • ...ffective safety training which will ultimately lead to an effective safety culture. A 1998 NIOSH study concluded that the role of training in developing and m
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  • ...e by bringing together and sharing knowledge and information, to promote a culture of risk prevention".
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  • == Society and culture ==
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  • ...om groups, [[unions]] and [[humanitarian]] campaigners seeking to create a culture of [[safety]] in the media.
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  • ==Society and culture==
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  • *Roughton,J and Mercurio,J (2002) "Developing an Effective Safety Culture: A Leadership Approach," http://emeetingplace.com/safetyblog/?page_id=80; w
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  • | title = The Safety Culture | title = The Safety Culture
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  • | focus = To enhance the safety culture of the fire and emergency service. ...tegies, reduce firefighter injuries and fatalities, and enhance the safety culture of the fire service. The program is based on the Aviation Safety Reporting
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  • *[http://www.safetyculture.com.au/procedures/index.php Safety Culture - Safe Work Procedures]
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  • ...of "safety climate" as the term is often used interchangeably with "safety culture." This article will discuss various aspects of safety climate as a term of ...afety is the number one priority’. In order to develop a positive safety culture, managers must be aware of the current state of an organization’s health
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  • ...of workers, and emphasized the importance of promoting a [[Safety culture|culture of safety]]. ...aration, signatories committed to promote a preventative safety and health culture and push workplace safety in their various national agendas. Additional the
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  • ...orea belonged to the rural community at that time. In particular, the rice culture that has been the most important crop in Korea since the Lee Dynasty , it r ...KOSHA needed to form a division into the department for promoting [[safety culture]] to let people get to know the safety at the worksites because big acciden
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  • ...c and employees, and indeed has led to the development of a [[compensation culture]] .
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  • Comprehensibility is challenging for a single culture and language. Global harmonization has numerous complexities. Some factors
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  • ...ing and scheduling issues, unworkable policies and practices and workplace culture can all play a role in occupational fatalities. In any case, the incident l
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  • ...lty and a "sense of corporate community" have been eroded by a performance culture that expects more and more from their employees yet offers little security ...ies; but many ignore this option, encouraged by prevailing [[consumerist]] culture and a political agenda that has "elevated the work ethic to unprecedented h
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  • ...09505430601022619 |accessdate =2007-10-19| year =2006| journal =Science as Culture| postscript =<!--None-->}}</ref>
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  • ...e science of ergonomics appear to have been laid within the context of the culture of [[Ancient Greece]]. A good deal of evidence indicates that Hellenic civi ...izes a broad system view of design, examining organizational environments, culture, history, and work goals. It deals with the physical design of tools and th
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  • == Society and culture ==
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  • *{{cite book | author=Roughton, James | title=Developing an Effective Safety Culture: A Leadership Approach | edition=1st | publisher=Butterworth-Heinemann| yea
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ...on the topic of safety culture (see Cooper, M.D. Towards a model of safety culture, Safety Science, 36, 111-136 http://www.behavioral-safety.com/articles/Towa ...Shawn (2008) "Critical Questions to Improve Behavior Based Safety" Safety Culture Excellence. [http://www.safetycultureexcellence.com/2008/07/27/critical-que
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  • ...ty First Century Labor Studies International Academic Conference," Chinese Culture University. Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. October 12–13, 2000, pp. 1
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  • ...or chain link armor in addition to swords, lances and other weapons.<ref>A culture of Improvement. Robert Friedel. MIT Press. 2007. Pg.81</ref> The overwhelm Hall, Bert http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/culture/scitech/iron_steel.html</ref> The silver crisis of 1465 occurred when the
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  • ...ales Account Managers to drive growth. HNA developed an employee corporate culture that was later adopted by the entire company worldwide. Employees who are h
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  • {{In popular culture|date=September 2009}}
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  • ...hylenediamine (Edamine) is a common organic additive to the plant in vitro culture [[Murashige and Skoog medium]].
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  • ...e]] to prevent the worsening of [[corneal ulcers in animals]]. In [[tissue culture]] EDTA is used as a chelating agent that binds to calcium and prevents join
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  • ==Popular culture== In popular culture, '''hand boilers''' are often known as '''love meters''' because the tube t
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  • ...f Texas rice. Jefferson was very interested in improving American [[rice]] culture, to which end he illegally smuggled [[Piedmont rice]] out of Italy. During
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  • ...ryID=B048 Gideon Blackburn] in the ''Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture''</ref>
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  • * [[Godwin's law]] — An adage in [[Internet]] culture that states, "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a co
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  • |Outstanding achievements in the fields of humanities, natural sciences, culture, as well as for endeavours for peace and the brotherhood of man. | Society and culture
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  • ...ability of oxygen. This interferes with wound healing and provides a rich culture medium for bacterial growth that can result in [[infections]]: [[cellulitis
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  • ...li, and R. A. Lambert grew [[vaccinia]] [[virus]] in fragments of [[tissue culture]] from guinea pig [[Cornea|corneal]] grown in lymph.<ref>Steinhardt, E; Isr
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  • ...d, swollen and exudates may be present. If a sore throat is present then a culture should be done to rule out [[strep throat]].
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  • [[Artificial skin]], made of collagen and [[cell culture|cultured]] skin cells, is also used to cover venous ulcers and excrete [[gr
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  • ...tabolites stimulate PAI-1 protein release from human adipocytes in primary culture |journal=Hypertension |volume=37 |issue=5 |pages=1336–40 |year=2001 |mont
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  • ...ndu rite in India around 1000 BC and soon became an integral part of Hindu culture. In the ancient text [[Atharvaveda]], bhang is described as a beneficial he ==Culture==
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  • ...eed of balm", probably<ref name="labarre1980">[[Weston La Barre]]. 1980. ''Culture in Context; Selected Writings of Weston Labarre''. Duke University Press</r
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  • ...ete|date=January 16, 2000|title=Ganja medicine in Jamaica|journal=Cannabis Culture Magazine|volume=23|url=http://www.rism.org/isg/dlp/ganja/analyses/ccganjame
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  • ...ete|date=January 16, 2000|title=Ganja medicine in Jamaica|journal=Cannabis Culture Magazine|volume=23|url=http://www.rism.org/isg/dlp/ganja/analyses/ccganjame
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  • * [http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3543.html Cannabis Culture article that discusses Budder]
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  • ...TRATION]</ref>. Charas plays an important and often integral role in the [[culture]] and [[ritual]] of the [[Hindu]] [[religion]], especially among the Shaivs
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  • ...-news-world/drug-culture-among-nz-troops-overseas-20090809-eds5.html 'Drug culture' among NZ troops overseas ]</ref>. In the [[United Kingdom]], this method o
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  • [[File:YangshaoCordmarkedAmphoraBanpoPhase4800BCEShaanxi.jpg|thumb|[[Yangshao culture]] (ca. 4800 BCE) [[amphora]] with hemp cord design]] ...mp cords were used to create the characteristic line designs on [[Yangshao culture]] pottery). Early [[Chinese classics]] have many references to using the pl
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  • ...s, and them both originally by the ancient [[Hindu]]s. All of these past [[culture]]s were some of the very first to [[smoking|smoke]] ''Cannabis'' for [[recr
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  • ...ditor-last = Rubin|editor-first = Vera|editor-link = |title = Cannabis and Culture|edition = |series = |place = The Hague|publication-place = |publisher = Mou ...ok|last = Pilcher|first = Tim|title = Spliffs 3: The Last Word in Cannabis Culture?|year = 2005|page = 34|publisher = Collins & Brown Publishers|isbn = 184340
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  • ...ern Europe and Australia. Cannabis has become more closely linked to youth culture and the age of initiation is usually lower than for other drugs<ref name="W
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  • ...ts have adapted to their new environment, and has adapted well to the host culture. This normally is characterized by academic success in school. Integration
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  • [[Image:Joint.jpg|thumb|500-mg. joint with European-style "[[Roach (cannabis culture)|roach]]"]] ...end to serve as a mouthpiece. This is known as a crutch or "[[Roach (drug culture)|roach]]." In North America "roach" usually means the smoked-down butt of
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  • ...rd "cannabis".<ref>{{cite book | author=Rubin, Vera D.| title=Cannabis and Culture| publisher=Campus Verlag | year=1976| isbn=3-5933-7442-0}} p. 305.</ref> Ca .../www.cannabisculture.com/v2/articles/4220.html |title=Kief &#124; Cannabis Culture Magazine |publisher=Cannabisculture.com |date= |accessdate=2010-01-02}}</re
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  • ...articles/3257.html Spanish stoner paradise] - Canadian magazine ''Cannabis Culture'' on Cannabis Social Clubs
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  • ...ely political grounds such as vote catching and simple dislike of the drug culture.
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  • ...ximity to Alzheimer beta-amyloid plaques: potential explanations from cell culture studies | journal = J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol. | volume = 67 | issue = 8
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  • ...ivinorum'' has become both increasingly well-known and available in modern culture. The Internet has allowed for the growth of many businesses selling live sa ...t.]] ''Salvia divinorum'' is becoming more widely known and used in modern culture. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an annual US based survey spon
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  • ...First Extreme Relaxation(TM) Beverage Featured in Time Magazine Amidst Pop Culture Frenzy], Innovative Beverage Group press release, June 4, 2009</ref> [[Category:Drug culture]]
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  • ...lity and Voltage-Dependent Currents of Isolated Spiral Ganglion Neurons in Culture]
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  • ...ver, when the ability of all these compounds to kill tumor cells in [[cell culture]] was investigated, it turned out that the antitumor potency did not at all
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  • ...]] — [[:Category:Cannabis foods|Foods]] — [[:Category:Cannabis culture|Culture]] — [[:Category:Cannabis research|Research]]
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  • ...Cannabis cultivation|Alternative methods]]){{·}} Culture ([[420 (cannabis culture)|420]]{{·}} [[Stoner film|Film]]){{·}} [[Cannabis (drug)|Drug]]{{·}} [[H ...|Smoking]]{{·}} [[Blunt (cigar)|Blunt]]{{·}} [[Bong]]{{·}} [[Bowl (drug culture)|Bowl]]{{·}} [[Chillum (pipe)|Chillum]]{{·}} [[dugout (smoking)|Dugout]]{
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  • ...bel|first=Friedrich |coauthors=Jerry P. Shyluk|title=Plant Cell and Tissue Culture|publisher=Springer|date=1994|pages=5|chapter=1: Initiation, Nutrition, and
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  • ...attending every year. The Oktoberfest is an important part of [[Bavaria]]n culture. Other cities across the world also hold [[Oktoberfest celebrations]], mode [[Category:German beer culture]]
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  • ...rary]], which now houses [[The Leonardo (Salt Lake City)|The Leonardo]], a culture and arts center.
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  • ==In popular culture==
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  • ...orlink= |title=[[Serial Killing in America After 9/11. Journal of American Culture]] |publisher=Wiley Periodicals, Inc |pages=61–69 |date=9 February 2005}}<
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  • ...mery, "The Age of Industrial Violence, 1910-15 (Review)," ''Technology and Culture,'' April 1967.</ref> ...avid. "The Age of Industrial Violence, 1910-15 (Review)." ''Technology and Culture''. 8:2 (April 1967).
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  • ...=Coleman |first=Loren |title=The Copycat Effect: How the Media and Popular Culture Trigger the Mayhem in Tomorrow's Headlines|location= New York |publisher=Pa
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  • ...rity of their conduct and their manners represented the refinement of that culture. An attack on women not only represented a violation of the South's foremos == Culture of silence ==
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  • ...sentatives]] in which he "accused the Rajneeshees of sprinkling salmonella culture on salad bar ingredients in eight restaurants".<ref name="nytimesweaver" /> ...esentatives]] in which he accused the Rajneeshees of sprinkling salmonella culture on salad bar ingredients in eight restaurants.<ref name="nytimesweaver" /><
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  • ...ing is the opposite of everything we stand for, and everything we want our culture to stand for: respect for the life of each and every human being from its b ...demn slaying of late-term abortionist |date=2009-06-01 |publisher=Catholic Culture |accessdate=2009-06-03}}</ref>
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  • ...ref name="SandersDecoding">Sanders, Clinton. Marginal Conventions: Popular Culture, Mass Media, and Social Deviance. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State
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  • {{Quote|[Wolfe's] subject is how culture’s patrician classes – the wealthy, fashionable intimates of high societ ...to radical [[militant]]s, usually in the context of [[Popular culture|pop culture]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Daly |first=Susan |title=Is the war over for terrori
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  • ...ael Jones, ''The Human Factor: Inside the CIA's Dysfunctional Intelligence Culture'' (2008, revised 2010) ISBN 978-1-59403-382-7, Encounter Books.
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  • ...y all went to Pakistan in the spring of 2001 to study Islamic religion and culture under the auspices of a group called '''Tablighi Jamaat'''."
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  • ...on terror" is directed at "radical Islamism, a movement that makes use of culture for political objectives." He suggested it might be deeper than the ideolog
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  • ...age and culture, ETA evolved from an advocacy group for traditional Basque culture into an armed [[Marxism|Marxist]] group demanding Basque independence.<ref>
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  • Sometimes states which are close allies, for reasons of history, culture and politics, can disagree over whether or not members of a certain organiz
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  • ...ated in the Commune ([[Gustave Courbet|Courbet]] was its quasi-minister of culture, [[Arthur Rimbaud|Rimbaud]] and [[Pissarro]] were active propagandists) or ...concept in the 1970s. It is also during this period that the concept of [[culture jamming]], [[Spaßguerilla]], [[guerrilla communication]] and other kinds o
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  • ...ensitivity.''' Counter-insurgent forces require familiarity with the local culture, mores and language or they will experience numerous difficulties. American ==Popular culture==
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  • ''Ladino rabbinic literature and Ottoman Sephardic culture'' p. 162, Matthias B. Lehmann - 2005 [http://books.google.com/books?id=kljE ...ers have also argued that the attacks are aimed at propagating [[Islam]]ic culture, society and values in opposition to perceived political, [[imperialism|imp
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  • ...<ref name="DeVico">DeVico, Peter J. ''The Mafia Made Easy: The Anatomy and Culture of La Cosa Nostra.'' [[Tate Publishing & Enterprises|Tate Publishing]], 200
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  • ...t of bylaws on its members that derive from the values of the outlaw biker culture.<ref name=Drew2002>{{Citation |title=The everything motorcycle book: the on ==Biker culture==
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  • ...en if that criminal has nothing to do with the Mafia himself. Within Mafia culture, breaking ''omertà'' is punishable by death. ==Popular culture==
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  • ...date = July – September 2005| pages = 14| url = http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/files/28696/11513329261panethiere_en.pdf/panethiere_en.pdf}}</ref>
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  • ...boratory]] in June 2002 established that the anthrax was [[microbiological culture|cultured]] no more than two years before the mailings.<ref>http://www.ph.uc ...=PDF}}</ref> The article, titled "Forensic Application of Microbiological Culture Analysis to Identify Mail Intentionally Contaminated with Bacillus anthraci
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  • :pride in and knowledge of Jewish tradition, faith, culture, land, history, strength, pain and peoplehood
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  • ...y. On June 26, 2007, for example, Iraqi [[commando]]s raided the house of Culture Minister Asad Kamal al-Hashimi, who is believed to have ordered an assassin
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  • The produced anthrax culture had to be dried to produce a fine powder for use as an aerosol. Large filte == Popular culture references ==
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  • ...thus accurate diagnosis is imperative. Clinical examination coupled with culture and cutaneous biopsy can aid in accurate diagnosis. All ''Bacillus sp''. grow well on 5% Sheep blood agar and other routine culture media. PLET (polymyxin-lysozyme-EDTA-thallous acetate) can be used to isola
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  • ...roduced and used in cooking in households and to preserve meats in nomadic culture. The ingredients are a bit different as Somalis use as well as fresh butter
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  • ...cowcheese.” However, some believe the word came from the [[Scythian]] culture, as the [[ancient Greeks]] tended to herd [[sheep]] and [[goats]], whose mi
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  • Reference to the dichotomy of '''guns/butter''' in popular culture, originates from politics and economics and comes in various forms as guns [[Category:Topics in popular culture]]
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  • ...ry product]] similar to [[kefir]], but is produced from a liquid [[starter culture]], in contrast to the solid kefir "grains". Because mare's milk contains mo ...in | chapter = Mongolian Dairy Products | title = Mongolia Today: Science, Culture, Environment and Development | publisher = Routlege | year = 2003 | editor
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  • ...cow's [[milk]] (mostly), goat's milk, sheep's milk, or a mix of them and a culture from previous productions.
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  • ...nside the oven".<ref>Quoted from: Glenn Randall Mack, Asele Surina. ''Food Culture In Russia And Central Asia''. Greenwood Press, 2005. ISBN 0313327734. Page
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  • | title = Fil Mjölk Dairy/Soy Starter Culture ...ococcus lactis]]'' and ''[[Leuconostoc mesenteroides]]'', e.g., Arla's fil culture contains ''Lactococcus lactis'' subsp. ''lactis'', ''Lactococcus lactis'' s
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  • ...n]] (~25%), and [[serum albumin]] (~8%), which are soluble in their native culture forms, independent of [[pH]].
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  • ...am (12 to 16% or more milk fat) that has been subjected to a [[bacteria]]l culture that produces [[lactic acid]] (0.5%+), which [[souring|sours]] and thickens '''[[Crème fraîche]]''' (28% milk fat) is slightly soured with bacterial culture, but not as sour or as thick as sour cream. Mexican '''crema''' (or '''crea
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  • ...]] (if 1% or 2% fat) milk which has been [[inoculation|inoculated]] with a culture of lactic acid bacteria to simulate the naturally occurring bacteria found
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  • ...1930. It is made by fermenting whole milk with the [[bacteria|bacterial]] culture ''[[Lactococcus lactis]]''. When producing fermented milk products such as Ymer is made with the help of a starter culture, which is added to [[Fat_content_of_milk|skimmed milk]] (milk whose fat con
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  • ...acid ([[lactic acid]]). Quality of the curd totally depends on the starter culture. Fermentation also develops the characteristic flavor and colour of the pro
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  • ...ented milk resembling buttermilk but based on different yeast and bacteria culture
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  • ...pouring in a pint every three days or so. The fermented milk provides the culture for the new milk, and seems to accelerate its ripening. After the gourd is
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  • ...ay pot (''ukhamba'' in isiZulu) and eaten with wooden spoons.<ref name="SA Culture – Ukdula" /> Amasi is also produced commercially using ''Lactococcus lact ==Amasi in South African culture==
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  • ...with the spread, first of European imperialism, and later of Euro-American culture and food, cheese has gradually become known and increasingly popular worldw ...lso changes the taste of the finished cheese, affecting both the bacterial culture and the milk chemistry. Cheeses that are heated to the higher temperatures
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  • ...er rather than form curds. It is then cooled to about 45 °C. The bacteria culture is added, and this temperature is maintained for 4 to 7 hours for fermentat ...lactose in the milk precursor is converted to lactic acid by the bacterial culture.<ref>[http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/310/1/1 Yogurt--an autodige
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  • ...und 4.5. It is [[souring|soured]] with [[Microbiological culture|bacterial culture]], but is thicker, and less sour than [[sour cream]].{{Dubious|date=Septemb
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  • * [http://www.ice-cream-recipes.com/ice_cream_comedy.htm Popular culture, Laurel & Hardy Sketch]
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  • ...at is sour cream?"]. Retrieved on (August 24, 2008).</ref> The [[bacterial culture]], introduced either deliberately or naturally, sours and thickens the crea
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  • ==Salo in popular culture== ...erman, [[oatmeal]] for English, and Coca-cola and cheeseburgers for the US culture.
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  • ...the author of Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods (Chelsea Green, 2003) has earned the nickname "Sandorkraut" for his l ...juices over the new kraut. This gives the new batch a boost with an active culture starter.
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  • ...e Loading Coil: George A. Campbell and Michael I. Pupin", ''Technology and Culture'', '''Vol. 11''', No. 1 (Jan., 1970), pp. 36&ndash;57, The Johns Hopkins Un
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  • ...dea spread across the beachhead, to other parts of the war, and to popular culture. The sets were dubbed '''"foxhole receivers"''' by the popular press, and t
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  • ...ed cost cutting as with cost overruns. Good accounting tools (and a design culture that fosters their use) is imperative for a successful project. "Manufactu
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