Culture Magazine (US) — CULTURE Magazine is an American monthly magazine covering entertainment and lifestyle trends in Southern California s medical cannabis community. Based in Corona, California, it is owned by Southland Publishing Inc., which also publishes several… … Wikipedia
Nurse Corps (United States Army) — Army Nurse Corps (U.S. Army) The Army Nurse Corps branch insignia Active 1901 – present day Country United States … Wikipedia
Culture of the United States — Enthusiastic crowds at the inaugural running of the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis The Culture of the United States is a Western culture, having been originally influenced by European cultures. It has been developing since long before… … Wikipedia
Culture of the Philippines — Philippine culture is related to Micronesian, Bornean, Mexican and Spanish cultures. The people today are mostly of Malayo Polynesian origin, although there are people with Spanish, Mexican, Austro Melanesian and Chinese blood. Geographically,… … Wikipedia
Culture of Bristol — Bristol is a city in South West England. As the largest city in the region it is a centre for the arts and sport. The region has a distinct West Country dialect. Contents 1 Events 2 Theatre 3 Music … Wikipedia
Culture of Second Life — Contents 1 Activities of residents 1.1 Subcultures 1.2 Resident created content … Wikipedia
Culture in Virginia Beach — The city of Virginia Beach, Virginia is home to several points of interest in the historical, scientific, and performing arts areas, and has become a popular tourist destination in recent years. The Virginia Aquarium Marine Science Center… … Wikipedia
co-culture — The joint culture of two or more types of cells, such as a plant cell and a micro organism, or two types of plant cells. Used in various dual culture systems or in nurse culture … Glossary of Biotechnology
raft culture — See: nurse culture … Glossary of Biotechnology
Wet nurse — The future King Louis XIV as an infant with his wet nurse A wet nurse is a woman who is used to breast feed and care for another s child.[1] Wet nurses are used when the mother is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself. Wet nursed… … Wikipedia