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DNA Segments and Their Propagation in Cultured Monkey Cells.
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In 1919, Floyd W. Robison, of Detroit, was granted a United States patent on a process for aging green coffee by treating it with micro-organisms, the product being known as Cultured coffee.
All About Coffee 1909
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Visit us two times a month on Fridays at 8pm in the ETSY CHAT...we are not only "Cultured" people...
"Who are WE?" Double Dipped Sweets 2009
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Visit us two times a month on Fridays at 8pm in the ETSY CHAT...we are not only "Cultured" people...
Archive 2009-03-01 Patty 2009
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"Cultured" questions that basically count the number of fish that come to top of the pond when bread crumbs are delivered are regularly published as surges of media interest.
Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk Dan Kennedy 2010
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"Cultured" questions that basically count the number of fish that come to top of the pond when bread crumbs are delivered are regularly published as surges of media interest.
Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010
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When Connolly proclaimed himself fearful that after his cliamctic years of glory at Eton nothing in the rest of his life could ever be so intense, Orwell reacted as if Flip had just threatened to deliver him to the Sixth Form all over again: "'Cultured' middle-class life has reached a depth of softness at which a public-school education -- five years in a lukewarm bath of snobbery -- can actually be loked back upon as an eventful period."
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Cultured diamonds and gemstones are the most ecologically friendly gems, since they are not mined out of the earth, but grown in a lab.
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Cultured, orthodox but weak in plot and execution.
Read on new novel: "it's about the battle between liberal and conservative Catholics" 2009
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Cultured meat's controlled production conditions enable us to add, remove or change any feature of the meat product based on consumer preferences.
Could lab-grown meat soon be the solution to the world's food crisis? | Hannah Tuomisto 2012
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