0 present participle of culture --
1 to breed and keep particular living things in order to get the substances they produce --
These experiments were performed under various conditions, for example, various estrus phases and various interval times of culturing (24-96 h).
Since then, economic constraints on our health services have prevented routine viral culturing for suspected viral meningitis and secondarily prevented monitoring of enteroviral epidemiology.
Even though they reported success in culturing porcine pluripotent cells, those cells were not maintained more than three passages possibly due to improper condition.
Strict laboratory rules concerning culturing temperature, growth period, and of course sterile handling of the strains and cultures were strictly enforced.
Carriage is detected by culturing from a nasopharyngeal swab, but the sensitivity of this technique is low and varies between studies.
However, all of these studies used only standard culturing methods.
The method combines mathematical modelling and large-scale in vitro culturing and calculates the difference in mutant frequencies at 2 separate time-points.
Several hundred bacterial isolates were recovered from the ice using traditional culturing techniques.