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  • <!--{{In popular culture}} begin-->{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{<includeonly>subst:</includeonly>NAMESPAC ...tions|reorganize this content]] to explain the subject's impact on popular culture rather than simply listing appearances, and remove trivial references. {{#i
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  • [[Category:Drug culture]]
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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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  • |name = Culture of Cornwall |title = [[Culture of Cornwall]]
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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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  • ...get.asp?rr=03&zz=03-z618 Law No.&nbsp;618/2003] [[http://portal.unesco.org/culture/admin/file_download.php/sk_copyright_law_2003.pdf?URL_ID=30267&filename=114
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  • ...2.0 [http://lifesciencedb.mext.go.jp/en/index.html Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Technology(MEXT) Integreated Database Project]
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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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  • |group3 = [[Culture of the United States|Culture]]
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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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