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culture medium The nutrients and other organic and inorganic materials used for the growth of microorganisms and plant and animal tissue in culture.
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culture micro-organisms grown in laboratory media/foods
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culture A structure consisting of the shoot apical meristem plus one to several primordial leaves, usually measuring from 0.1-1.0 mm in length; in instances where more mature leaves are included, the structure can measure up to several centimeters in length.
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cultivation preparation of the soil for growing plants.
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cult A religious group that follows a particular theological system. In the context of Christianity, and in particular, CARM, it is a group that uses the Bible but distorts the doctrines that affect salvation sufficiently to cause salvation to be unattainable. A few examples of cults are Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian Science, Christadelphians, Unity, Religious Science, The Way International, and the Moonies. (See also Cults)
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