Terms vs Preculture - What's the difference?
terms | preculture |
(biology) A preliminary culture; a culture prepared in advance of the main experiment
*{{quote-journal, 2008, date=December 5, Ulf Riebesell et al., Comment on "Phytoplankton Calcification in a High-CO2 World", Science
, passage=Second, some of the precultures used by Iglesias-Rodriguez et al. , particularly those in high-CO2 treatments, may have experienced nutrient limitation at the time of transfer to the experimental flasks.}}
(biology) To culture in advance, such as before the main phase of an experiment
*{{quote-journal, 2001, T.B. Darr & A. Hubel, Postthaw Viability of Precultured Hepatocytes, Cryobiology, volume=42, issue=1
, passage=For fresh, nonfrozen hepatocytes precultured for 24 h prior to being plated on collagen, the albumin secretion rate was 0.88 ± 0.62 mg/ml/h.}}
As nouns the difference between terms and preculture
is that terms is while preculture is (biology) a preliminary culture; a culture prepared in advance of the main experiment.As a verb preculture is
(biology) to culture in advance, such as before the main phase of an experiment.preculture
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