Collocations withmedium
These are words often used in combination withmedium.
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artistic medium
With popular music, the artistic medium would probably be most recognisable as a song or an album.
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broadcast medium
There is no argument about the fact that the principle broadcast medium is television, and that it has an enormous and potentially beneficial influence on our lives.
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electronic medium
Another electronic medium which hardly requires an introduction is the internet.
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fluid medium
Enhanced results in mouse and human embryo culture using a modified human tubal fluid medium lacking glucose and phosphate.
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growing medium
The growing medium was a 1:1 mix of sterilized loam (8 % silt, 18 % clay, 74 % sand, 3 % organic matter) and coarse sand.
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ideal medium
Theory-based preventive interventions represent the ideal medium in which to realize this pursuit.
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liquid medium
The basal stem of the explant was recut and inserted into presterilized liquid medium in culture tubes.
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mass medium
The consequences of television's extraordinary reach as a mass medium for classical music have been different.
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medium of exchange
The model uses random matching to generate a role for a medium of exchange.
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medium of expression
The term 'embodiment' is used to refer to the performer and the dance as the medium of expression and their capacity to embody the site's essences in a phenomenological sense.
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medium of instruction
Movies with teachers as main characters provide a powerful medium of instruction in the teachereducation classroom.
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photographic medium
When the shutter is released the mirror swings up and away allowing the exposure of the photographic medium and instantly return after the exposure.
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powerful medium
Movies with teachers as main characters provide a powerful medium of instruction in the teachereducation classroom.
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preferred medium
The focus will be on posters, since these were the movements' preferred medium for pictorial communication.
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primary medium
I am trying to gain a clearer phenomenological appreciation of the fact that sound was a more primary medium than print.
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recording medium
One can even think of the press in this period as a recording medium.
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spirit medium
A spirit medium hired by an infant's parents determines the names that cannot be spoken around the child, in a kind of baptismal event of avoidance instructions.
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storage medium
It involved a special storage medium on which the recording could be permanently retained.
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suitable medium
Besides, it was a more suitable medium for splicing and editing.
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surrounding medium
Intermolecular forces are involved in the functional structure of the matrix, for example by binding extracellular enzymes and preventing their loss to the surrounding medium.
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traditional medium
Originally stored in the more traditional medium of paper-filled filing cabinets, this has now been converted into electronic form.
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transport medium
The cartilage fragment was placed into a transport medium and sent to a laboratory where the chondrocytes were cultured.
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visual medium
In our own time, ca. 2005, the primary visual medium is television, presented as the narratively structured sequencing of images.
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