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  1. Mar 21, 2017 · Cell culture technology has spread prolifically within a century, a variety of culture media has been designed. This review goes through the history, characteristics and current issues of animal-cell culture media.

    • Tatsuma Yao, Yuta Asayama
    • 2017
  2. Mar 21, 2017 · This review article briefly describes the history of the development of animal‐cell culture media, with comments on the types of media in general use today regarding their characteristics, roles of the medium components, and pitfalls or problems with their use.

    • Tatsuma Yao, Yuta Asayama
    • 10.1002/rmb2.12024
    • 2017
    • Reprod Med Biol. 2017 Apr; 16(2): 99-117.
  3. Astrology was a central feature of Greek and Roman culture. A knowledge of astrology’s claims, practices, and world view is essential for a full understanding of religion, politics, and science in the Greek and Roman worlds.

  4. Jul 10, 2018 · The chapter studies ancient Chinese astronomy, which focused on computing and predicting the movements of the heavens (天 tian), the sun, moon, stars, and asterisms, which was the duty of the rulers, in order that the people be well-regulated.

  5. The concept of the astral body or body of light was adopted by 19th-century ceremonial magician Éliphas Lévi, Florence Farr and the magicians of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, including Aleister Crowley.

  6. Summary. Astrotheology is that branch of theology that provides a critical analysis of the contemporary space sciences combined with an explication of classic doctrines such as creation and Christology for the purpose of constructing a comprehensive and meaningful understanding of our human situation within an astonishingly immense cosmos.

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  8. This contribution uses modern taxonomic methods to provide a rational ontology and taxonomy of media, making room for new and unexpected media, and inquiring whether such novelty counts as emergence in any philosophically interesting sense. Keywords: ontology, taxonomy, facet, emergence.