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medium: see spiritism spiritism or spiritualism, belief that the human personality continues to exist after death and can communicate with the living through the agency of a medium or psychic.
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medium

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medium
1. (of a colour) reflecting or transmitting a moderate amount of light
2. a person supposedly used as a spiritual intermediary between the dead and the living
3. the substance in which specimens of animals and plants are preserved or displayed
4. the substance or surroundings in which an organism naturally lives or grows
5. Art
a. the category of a work of art, as determined by its materials and methods of production
b. the materials used in a work of art
6. any solvent in which pigments are mixed and thinned


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richardii gametophytes were cultured in a full nutrient medium, 1/10,000, 1/100,000, 1/1,000,000 and zero nutrient on standard agar plates.
The optical-scattering that the researchers are using works by shining a laser through a petri dish containing bacterial colonies growing in a nutrient medium.
The tissue is placed in a nutrient medium that favors the production of roots and shoots, and is later planted normally.
 
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