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This allows continuous culture without the need for sexual reproduction.
The first successful continuous culture was established in 1976.
China is the world's most populous country, with a continuous culture stretching back nearly 4,000 years.
Mexico is home to some of the oldest continuous cultures in the Western hemisphere.
This is a chemostat, also known as continuous culture.
They are especially interested in finding evidence that people in the area have maintained continuous culture for 5000 years.
The Australian Aboriginal population is one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world.
It also houses a number of continuous culture bioreactors for use in post-genomic studies on microbial physiology.
Thus, the appearance of the nation is not the revelation of some continuous culture, but an invention of the struggle for power and prestige.
Microbial biomass production occurs in continuous cultures and the quality is consistent, since the growth is independent of seasonal and climatic variations.
He theorized on the growth of bacterial cultures and promoted the chemostat theory as a powerful continuous culture system to investigate bacterial physiology (1949, Ann.
Coevolution of bacteriophage PP01 and Escherichia coli O157:H7 in continuous culture.
However, this method which kept music away from polyphony, along with centuries of continuous culture, enabled monophonic music to develop to the greatest heights of perfection.
Successful attempts to maintain the large crescents in continuous culture over short terms have been reported by Prins but long term culturing has not been possible so far.
This process utilized continuous culture on an enormous scale (1500 m3) and is an example of the application of good engineering to the design of a microbiological process.
The Late Copper Age is regarded as a continuous culture system connecting the Upper Rhine valley to the western edge of the Carpathian Basin.
A turbidostat is a continuous culture device, similar to a chemostat or an auxostat, which has feedback between the turbidity of the culture vessel and the dilution rate.
Continuous cultures, ongoing responsibilities : principles and guidelines for Australian museums working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage (2005)
Because the Australian Aboriginal culture is the oldest continuous culture in the world, it is probable that the Australian Aboriginal people are the world's oldest astronomers.
An auxostat is a continuous culture device which, while in operation, uses feedback from a measurement taken on the growth chamber to control the media flow rate, maintaining the measurement at a constant.
Christiansen, Torben and Nielsen J. Production of extracellular protease and glucose uptake in Bacillus clausii in steady-state transient continuous cultures.
In vivo studies have showed that Acivic at a concentration of 5 microM Acivic inhibited by 78% the growth of human pancreatic carcinoma cells (MIA PaCa-2) after 72 hours in continuous culture.
Australia is also home to the oldest continuous culture in the world, one that was probably the first to depict itself, to fish and to make boats and yet whose literally aboriginal significance no one much notices, least of all the Australians themselves.
Baev M V, Chistoserdova L V, Polanuer B M, et al. "Effect of formaldehyde on growth of obligate methylotroph Methylobacillus flagellatum in a substrate non-limited continuous culture" Archives of Microbiology.