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  2. Cultivation theory - Wikipedia

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    Cultivation theory was founded by George Gerbner.It was developed to seek out the influence that television media may have on the viewers. Most of the formative research underlying cultivation theory was conducted by Gerbner along with his University of Pennsylvania colleague Larry Gross and their students-turned-colleagues Michael Morgan and Nancy Signorielli. [4]

  3. Mean world syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Gerbner established the Cultural Indicators Project (CIP), which was a pioneering analysis of the influence of television on people's attitudes and perceptions of the world. [6] Gerbner held a database of more than 3,000 television programs and 35,000 characters which documented the trends in television content and how these changes ...

  4. CSI effect - Wikipedia

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    Another study applied Gerbner's theory to a content analysis of popular crime dramas like CSI: Las Vegas, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Criminal Minds, and Without a Trace. Researchers found that DNA was frequently referenced within these shows, which supports with the argument that cultivation in fictional media had real-world consequences.

  5. Cell culture - Wikipedia

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    Many methods are used to identify cell lines, including isoenzyme analysis, human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) typing, chromosomal analysis, karyotyping, morphology and STR analysis. [35] One significant cell-line cross contaminant is the immortal HeLa cell line. HeLa contamination was first noted in the early 1960s in non-human culture in the USA.

  6. Brazil agriculture agency plans long-term research into ...

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    For the moment, she said, planting rules may restrict cultivation to small, indoor spaces that meet rigorous protocols for pharmaceutical supply chains. China, Brazil's biggest trading partner, is ...

  7. Precision agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture – Cultivation of plants and animals; Agricultural drone – Unmanned aerial vehicles; Automatic milking – Milking of dairy animals without human labour; Digital agriculture – Electronic agricultural data collection, storage, analysis, and sharing; Geostatistics – Branch of statistics focusing on spatial data sets

  8. HuffPost Data

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    Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics. Browse, copy and fork our open-source software; Remix thousands of aggregated polling results;

  9. Talk:Cultivation theory - Wikipedia

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    The sequence of ”Perceptions of violence" and "Key term in cultivation analysis" can be exchanged for a more logical section transition; 3. “6.1 Mainstream" and "6.2 Resonance" can be combined into one table; 4.“Frequency Learning” should have some supported evidences or citations; 5. Subtitles of "Research Application" should be ...