0 a form or type of civilization of a certain race or nation -- budaya
the Jewish culture.
1 improvement of the mind etc by education etc -- ilmu pengetahuan
He was an enthusiastic seeker of culture.
2 educated taste in art, literature, music etc -- kebudayaan
He thinks that anyone who dislikes Bach is lacking in culture.
3 (a) cultivated growth of bacteria etc. -- kultur
4 the commercial rearing of fish, certain plants etc. -- kultur
Naval hierarchy and culture defined policies, procedures, rewards, and sanctions.
Addition of minocycline to cultures reduced but did not completely inhibit activation of this pathway.
This does seem to be a somewhat anthropocentric viewpoint and one, moreover, that effectively replaces the old culture/nature dualism with a human/non-human dualism.
In the present work we wanted to verify whether oocytes recovered from preantral follicles were able to acquire calcium activity during follicle culture.
In terms of recreation, culture, education, and even rural industries, the period was characterised as much by development and change as by stagnation and decline.
Not surprisingly, language and culture are playing important roles in the struggle to reclaim the land.
Oocytes surviving the injection were either cultured without further treatment or exposed to ethanol solution to induce parthenogenetic activation.
But elsewhere in his paper he argues that landscape mediates nature and culture, it is a 'synthesis or alliance'.
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生活方式, 文化(尤指某一群體在某一時期普遍的風俗習慣和信仰), 藝術…
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生活方式, 文化(尤指某一群体在某一时期普遍的风俗习惯和信仰), 艺术…
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cultura, cultura [feminine]…
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cultura…
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(国や社会固有の)文化, (音楽、劇などの)文化…
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kültür, toplum, sanat…
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culture [feminine], culture, élevage…
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