Prewar Roots of Japanese Television Culture: Imperial Culture, Media Culture, and Radio

1970 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 369-376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Parvin Noor ◽  
Nasima Akhtar ◽  
John Liton Munshi ◽  
Sajeda Begum

Effects of different culture media (Bd-2, Bd-3, Bd-4 and IFP), different culture vessels (conical flasks, plastic bowls and earthen pots) and different cultural conditions (stock, pilot plant and shade culture) on coiled and straight filament characteristics of Spirulina were studied. Stock culture maintained under special conditions, retained coiled filament characteristics even after 17 years, while Spirulina filaments in pilot ponds lost their coiled characteristics. Food value of the straight filaments was acceptable and their survival capacity was more than that of coiled filaments. Key words: Spirulina, Media culture, Vessels culture, Cultural condition, Filaments character.  DOI = 10.3329/bjsir.v43i3.1152Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res. 43(3), 369- 376, 2008


Poetics ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siegfried J. Schmidt
Keyword(s):  

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Saifuddin Saifuddin

<p><em>A wave of spiritual seekers can be used as a marker for the presence of a new culture known as culture media. In the era people trying to meet the material and spiritual needs by using technology media, even social media can be used as a place of worship for the people of religion, they discuss, even tafakkur in the virtual and artificial spaces. That's when  informationresources become very important meaning in human spiritual fulfillment. Library institute as a resource center, becomes very urgent to be developed and updated in the face of such phenomena. Building a high rise building to build a library is important, but building information systems in the library is much more important. Data and information in the digital age prefers soft data to the material data printed such as books and research journals are printed on a sheet of paper.    Then presumably have been urged to develop a digital library at each college, because college is still regarded as a center of knowledge and information, including religious information.</em></p><p><em>Munculnya gelombang spiritual seekers bisa dijadikan sebagai penanda akan hadirnya budaya baru yang dikenal dengan istilah budaya media (media culture). Di zaman tersebut orang berusaha memenuhi kebutuhan material maupun spiritualnya dengan menggunakan teknologi media, bahkan media sosial bisa dijadikan tempat ibadah baru bagi ummat beragama, mereka berdiskusi, bahkan bertafakkur dalam ruang maya yang artifisial. Pada saat itulah sumber informasi menjadi sangat penting maknanya dalam pemenuhan spiritual manusia. Lembaga perpustakaan sebagai salah satu pusat informasi, menjadi sangat urgen untuk dikembangkan dan  diperbaharui dalam menghadapi fenomena tersebut. Membangun gedung bertingkat untuk membangun sebuah perpustakaan memang penting, namun membangun sistem informasi yang di dapat dari perpustakaan jauh lebih penting. Data dan informasi dalam era digital lebih mengutamakan soft data dibandingkan dengan data material berupa buku cetak maupun jurnal-jurnal penelitian yang tercetak di lembaran kertas. Maka kiranya sudah mendesak untuk dikembangkan perpustakaan digital di setiap perguruan tinggi, karena perguruan tinggi sampai saat ini masih dianggap sebagai pusat pengetahuan dan informasi, termasuk juga informasi religius.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 53-91
Author(s):  
Mario Plenković ◽  
Daria Mustić

The paper reports on some of the research results and achievements on international scientific projects: "Croatian media communication in a convergent environment" (Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia) and "Strategic Communication Management" (Alma Mater Europaea - EASA, Maribor, Slovenia). The aim of this research work is a paradigmatic presentation and publication of separately selected thematic media research paradigms in a systematic paradigmatic communication chain that affirms culture, media and public relations (Case study: "Media, Culture and Public Relations" (2012-2020)). The paper uses qualitative and quantitative paradigmatic ontological, epistemological, axiological, rhetorical and communication research methodology. Project paradigmatic research was conducted in the time limits from 2012 to 2020. The obtained research results and conducted communication analysis of the essence and form of media communication culture and public relations is a new paradigmatic scientific contribution to the culture of media communication and the advancement of the role and function of public relations in the new inclusive information society.


Author(s):  
Per Bergamin ◽  
Marco Bettoni ◽  
Simone Ziska ◽  
Cindy Eggs

Since our mission is the collaborative cultivation of a university-wide media culture, in this chapter the authors propose to look at the relation between Self-regulated learning (SRL) and Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments (TELE) from the point of view of a learning organization. The goal is to clarify how to embed TELE-technologies in educational institutions in a collaborative way that sustains and continuously improves the quality of teaching and learning at a university. Our solution is focused around the concept of “university-wide media culture”, a corporate culture for new media that we hope to develop by means of a collaborative instrument called the “Reference Course Model”. The authors begin by screening and summarizing what they consider to be relevant aspects of components of the SRL theory (models, learning strategy, prompting) and continue by introducing the concepts of media culture, media literacy and their relation to TELE and SRL; based on this they then present their idea of what they call a “Reference Course Model”, explaining its theoretical foundation and developing its conceptual features. Finally, they conclude by showing how they have implemented this model in their university and reflect on the experiences collected to-date.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Krishna Subedi ◽  
Buddha Bahadur Basnet ◽  
Raju Panday ◽  
Manisha Neupane ◽  
Giri Raj Tripathi

Ganoderma lucidum has been extensively studied for its valuable medicinal importance. In this study, the artificial cultivation of G. lucidum strain Philippine in different culture media, including sawdust substrate, was performed and optimized on the Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) media. Phytochemical, antibacterial, and antioxidant analyses were performed and compared between the ethanol extracts prepared from two different cultures (fruit from synthetic log culture and mycelia from PDA media culture). Both the 200 mg/mL and 100 mg/mL concentrations of extracts inhibited all the tested bacteria, and the results were promising than the corresponding control using antibiotics. The fruit extract showed higher antioxidant potential (150.6 ± 56.92 mg ascorbic acid equivalent/g extract) than mycelial extract (144.28 ± 81.72 mg ascorbic acid equivalent/g extract). The results indicate that fruiting bodies of G. lucidum cultivated in a complex dust medium possess higher antioxidant properties than mycelia culture, which can be further explored for therapeutic applications.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. S. Koryuchkina .

The article considers the role played by media representation of ethnic cultures in the formation of ethnic identity. The author seeks to trace the process of ethnic culture representation in ethnic television programs. Keywords: ethnic culture, media communications, media culture, ethnic identity, ethnic images.


2009 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Fernando Rojas T. ◽  
María Fernanda Garrido R. ◽  
Ruth Rebeca Bonilla B.

<p>El uso indiscriminado de fertilizantes químicos y su proceso de obtención y aplicación ha incrementado los costos de producción agrícola y los problemas ambientales debido a la contaminación del aire, el suelo y las aguas. Se ha planteado como alternativa la aplicación de fertilizantes biológicos como una herramienta económica y limpia para el manejo sostenible de los ecosistemas. Sin embargo, en los procesos de escalamiento de un biofertilizante pueden incrementarse los costos de producción debido al tipo de formulación y a los medios de cultivo empleados para la multiplicación de las bacterias. Esta investigación, con base en el uso secuencial de diseños estadísticos, presenta la estandarización de un medio de cultivo económico para la multiplicación de la cepa C50 de <em>Rhizobium </em>sp. De ocho fuentes nutricionales se seleccionaron cinco, teniendo como criterios los menores costos económicos y la disponibilidad de dichas fuentes; de estas cinco, tres influyeron significativamente sobre el desarrollo de la cepa. La composición optimizada del medio alterno incluyó glicerol, melaza, glutamato, extracto de levadura y sales. No se presentaron diferencias significativas en el crecimiento de la cepa C50 en el medio alterno comparado con el tradicional (levadura-manitol), ni en la viabilidad de la cepa crecida en el medio tradicional respecto al alterno, cuando se inoculó sobre turba. El inoculante conservó su calidad en refrigeración durante 30 días. Las cepas J01, T14 y C2 mostraron buen índice de crecimiento sobre el medio alterno; no se presentaron diferencias significativas en los recuentos entre las cepas J01 y T14, mientras que la cepa C2 creció mejor en el medio alterno.  </p><p><strong><br /></strong></p><p><strong>Standardization of a complex culture media for multiplication of C50 <em>Rhizobium </em>sp. strain</strong> </p>The indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers, its process of production and its application had increased the costs of agricultural production and the environmental problems because of the pollution of air, soil and water sources. The alternative is the use of biological fertilizers as an economical and clean tool in order to sustainable management of ecosystems. However, in the escalation processes of a biofertilizer the costs of production could increase due to the type of formulation and the culture media used for the multiplication of the bacteria. This research, by using statistical designs sequentially, presents the standardization of an economical culture media used to multiply the strain C50 of <em>Rhizobium </em>sp. From eight nutritional sources, five were selected taking as criteria the low economical costs and the availability of above mentioned nutritional sources; from these five sources, three of them influenced the development of the strain significantly. The optimized composition of the alternative culture media included glycerol, molasses, glutamate, yeast extract and salts. There were no significantly differences in the growth of the strain C50 in the alternative culture media compared with the traditional one (yeast extract – mannitol); nor in viability of the strain growth on traditional media culture compared with the alternative one, when it was inoculated on peat. The inoculants conserved its quality in refrigeration during 30 days. The strains J01, T14 and C2 showed a better rate of growth on the alternative culture media; it was not show significant differences in the counts between the strains J01 and T14; whereas, the strain C2 growth better in the alternative culture media.


2012 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-203
Author(s):  
Imad M. AL-Maeeni

The present study included 98 bovine ovary collected from AL-Shulla slaughter house immediately after the animal was slaughtered. Ovaries were preserved in physiological saline at 37 Co and transport to the laboratory within 3-4 hrs. Diameters of the follicles were measured and divided into large (6-10 mm) and small (1-5 mm) follicles. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were aspirated from large and small follicles using a 18 G needle connected to a 10 ml syringe COCs surrounded by compact and thick cumulus cell were cultured in an integrated culture media RPMI-1640 , than were divided in to two groups , the first group (control media) using integrated culture media only , the second group alcoholic extract of Tribulus terrestris (Tt) plant was added to the culture media RPMI-1640 once a concentration of 50μg/ml , and the other a concentration of 25μ/ml . The results of the current study demonstrated superiority of alcoholic extract of 50μg/ml in the percentage of oocytes maturation which optended or drawn from large and small follicles compared with a concentration of 25μg/ml of the alcoholic extract it was observable the effect of adding alcoholic extract of T. t. plant in two concentrations of 25μg/ml and or 50μg/ml on the percentage of mature oocytes compared to control media (culture media RPMI-1640) .The present results indicated that the oocytes retrieved from larger follicles is better than small follicles in maturing oocytes maturation. In conclusion, alcoholic concentration of 50μg/ml preference extracted first and then the concentration of 25μg/ml T. t. plant extract that was added to culture media RPMI-1640 , superiority in percentage of the mature oocytes compared to control culture media RPMI-1640 , also the large follicle were better than small follicles in terms of equality suitable for mature oocytes.


HortScience ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 872E-872
Author(s):  
Sandip Mukhopadhyay ◽  
Yves Desjardins

The effects of culture media, culture modes, and carbon sources on plating efficiencies of protoplasts of two genotypes of Asparagus officinalis L. were investigated. Protoplasts grew best in a semisolid culture system containing half-strength MS medium with 1 mg NAA/liter, 0.5 mg zeatin/liter, 0.6 M glucose, and 0.1% Gelrite. The plating efficiencies were 12.5% and 8.1% for genotypes G 203 and G 171, respectively. Embryogenic calli were produced from protoplast-derived microcalli after culturing on MS medium with 1 mg 2,4-D, 3% sucrose, and 0.2% Gelrite. The somatic embryos were initiated, matured, and then germinated to plantlets in MS medium containing 0.1 mg NAA/liter, 0.3 mg 2-iP/liter (EMM), and different levels of carbohydrates. Transfer of somatic embryos from EMM with 10% glucose to EMM containing 2% sucrose produced the highest number of bipolar embryos and plantlets. The plantlets regenerated shoots and roots in MS medium with 3% sucrose, 0.1 mg NAA/liter, 0.1 mg kinetin/liter, and 1.28 mg ancymidol/liter. Cytological analysis of these plants revealed 2n = 20 chromosomes.


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