culture|cultures in English
noun
[cul·ture || 'kʌltʃə]
civilization; refinement; cultivation (Agriculture); bacteria or germs grown for scientific study (Biology)
Use "culture|cultures" in a sentence
1. Culture (are the supplier and buyer cultures compatible?)
2. Confucian and chivalrous cultures are typical of Chinese culture.
3. There exists two contrary cultures in N: the stagnate culture and the progressive culture.
4. 9 Confucian and chivalrous cultures are typical of Chinese culture.
5. Culture: The culture of Barbados is a blend of Caribbean Native, West African and British cultures present in Barbados
6. Anaerobes are seldom recovered in pure culture (10 to 15 percent of cultures)
7. Americanization is simply the infusion of elements of American culture into other cultures
8. For such patients, if facilities for culture are available, sputum cultures should be obtained.
9. At various times, Cambodia culture also absorbed elements from Javanese, Chinese, Lao, and Thai cultures.
10. These suggestions for creating stronger family cultures work in tandem with the culture of the Church.
11. Monolayer cultures of the human HCT-8 adenocarcinoma cell line were established on porous cell culture inserts.
12. The Brazilians are one of the cultures available in the Contemporary Era, with the Agrarian culture focus
13. In addition, Romanian culture shares several similarities with other ancient cultures such as that of the Armenians.
14. The fourth outcome, identifying with both cultures A and B, is the optimal solution since Bicultural people live their lives in two or more cultures even if one culture is dominant.
15. To be sure of Axenicity of AX cultures, at the end of the experiments, an aliquot of each culture was tested as reported in the ‘Laboratory, axenic and outdoor cultures’ paragraph
16. Or instead there may be a major or dominant culture, with a series of sub-cultures clustering around it.
17. Cultural Amalgamation is a term that refers to two or more cultures blending together to create a new, unique culture.
18. Acculturation: Alfred Kroeber (1948) stated that Acculturation consists of those changes in one culture brought about by contact with another culture, resulting in an increased similarity between the two cultures
19. In that time, their culture was completely integrated into British culture and then became these subcultures of ska and punk, which came later as an Amalgamation of the two cultures
20. Such an education proves indistinguishable from life in an immigrant culture because the illuminating conflict between cultures adds this inner dialectic.
21. These adjunct cultures are considered thermophilic cultures.
22. An Assimilationist is an advocate of the policy or practice of assmilation of migrant or minority cultures into a mainstream culture.
23. Collectivist cultures are commonly contrasted with individualistic cultures
24. 27 Such an education proves indistinguishable from life in an immigrant culture because the illuminating conflict between cultures adds this inner dialectic.
25. Chandra also holds the position of Honorary Director of the International Academy of Indian Culture, a premier research institution for Asian cultures.