Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet CULTURING


CULTURING

Definition av CULTURING

  1. böjningsform av culture
  2. presensparticip av culture

Antal bokstäver

9

Är palindrom

Nej

20
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CUL
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ING
LT
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RI

1

10

12

482
CG
CGI
CGL
CGN
CGT
CI
CIG


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Exempel på hur man kan använda CULTURING i en mening

  • The NFHS has extensive experience culturing over 100 different aquatic species, and now propagates fish for reasons beyond supplementing declining food species.
  • Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is a molecular cytogenetic method for analysing copy number variations (CNVs) relative to ploidy level in the DNA of a test sample compared to a reference sample, without the need for culturing cells.
  • Protein skimmers are used to harvest algae and phytoplankton gently enough to maintain viability for culturing or commercial sale as live cultures.
  • Australian grayling killed in these events are described as being covered in "cottony growths", a characteristic hallmark of the alien fungus-like oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica; these kills likely mark the arrival of this alien pathogen in Australian freshwater habitats via the importation, culturing and stocking of alien salmonid (trout) species.
  • By culturing the blood, microbes can be identified and tested for resistance to antimicrobial drugs, which allows clinicians to provide an effective treatment.
  • They did this by culturing various leaves in Lysogeny Broth and then plating the broth on lawns of Pseudomonas syringae pv phaseolicola.
  • The product line includes various subbrands of biotechnology products, such as machines and consumables for polymerase chain reaction, reverse transcription, cloning, culturing, stem cell production, cell therapy, regenerative medicine, immunotherapy, transfection, DNA/RNA purification, diagnostic tests, antibodies, and immunoassays.
  • A bioprocessor is a miniaturized bioreactor capable of culturing mammalian, insect and microbial cells.
  • The beads are coated with primary antibodies, specific-specific antibodies, lectins, enzymes, or streptavidin; the linkage between magnetized beads coated materials are cleavable DNA linker cell separation from the beads when the culturing of cells is more desirable.
  • If used in cell culturing, the solution can be dispensed into aliquots and sterilized by autoclaving or filtration.
  • The confirming diagnosis remains culturing the fungus from the skin, sputum, synovial fluid, and cerebrospinal fluid.
  • His lab also discovered and developed methods for the purification and culturing of retinal ganglion cells and the glial cells with which they interact, including the oligodendrocytes and astrocytes of the optic nerve.
  • canimorsus displays enhanced growth in high concentrations of carbon dioxide, so culturing the bacteria in candle extinction jars or carbon dioxide incubators is necessary.
  • Morten Grindal, of Sweden, who was prominent in the development of culturing techniques for whiteworms, was apparently the first aquarist to isolate this smaller species.
  • Manipulation of this signaling lipid involves culturing fibroblasts obtained by insertion of ETn2-beta(early transposon 2-beta) into intron 18 of FIG4 gene in vacuolar membrane of mice labeled pale tremor (plt).
  • The 1963 publication studied gut isolated microbes of the Death's Head Cockroach, Blaberus caniifer Burmeister, by isolating pure cultures from the cockroach gut and culturing them on trypticase soy agar.
  • Cage culturing can prevent entry of predators and barnacles increases marketability but slows down the mussel's growth rate.
  • Following World War II, research began in the US, Germany, Japan, England, and Israel on culturing techniques and engineering systems for growing microalgae on larger scales, particularly species in the genus Chlorella.
  • Using traditional culturing techniques the microbiome differs between men who have acute prostatitis and those who have chronic prostatitis.
  • After culturing and isolating the organism in laboratory mice, the pathogen they named Rickettsia akari was identified as the ultimate cause of the disease now called rickettsialpox.


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