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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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Mr Todd's attire was not too unusual for Portland, known for its quirky culture and left-wing protests that revel in the absurd - public yoga and 80s-style aerobics lessons, and nude cycling groups.

From BBC

His knowledge of life and culture beyond his home began at an early age.

From BBC

When T cells were added to the system, either directly or by exposing them to fluid from the macrophage cultures, the T cells began producing large amounts of IFN-gamma.

From Science Daily

That is part of the lifeblood of the state’s culture, cuisine, commerce and sense of possibility, and those students are now our teachers, nurses, physicians, engineers, entrepreneurs and tech whizzes.

From Los Angeles Times

"It's surging right now and it's probably going to continue," said Jessa Lingel, associate professor and digital culture expert at the University of Pennsylvania.

From BBC