Similar words: unicellular, multicellular, intracellular, cellular respiration, cellulose, celluloid, cellar, molecular formula. Meaning: ['seljʊlə] adj. 1. relating to cells 2. characterized by or divided into or containing cells or compartments (the smallest organizational or structural unit of an organism or organization).
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1. The organization has a cellular structure.
2. She has a cellular telephone in her car.
3. Many toxic effects can be studied at the cellular level.
4. A cellular telephone beeped.
5. His cellular telephone rings in the Bull's car.
6. I always have my cellular phone within reach.
7. Cellular phone service was cited by 87%.
8. Eo Phone for connecting a cellular phone system.
9. It was before the advent of the cellular phone.
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10. It required cellular adaptations in thought and nerve fiber.
11. Cellular will have the same problem as its begins the move from analog networks to a digital system.
12. The layout is a solid one with thick, cellular walls and tall buttresses with chapels between.
13. People with a cellular phone in the car run a 34 percent higher risk of having an accident, researchers say.
14. Businessmen talk on their cellular phones while holding on to the reins of their strong-legged animals at stoplights.
15. Now, however, no fewer than 23 countries have cellular networks up and running.
16. The cellular source of the catalytically active PLA2 in serum of patients suffering from acute pancreatitis and other diseases is unknown.
17. Records of several cellular phone conversations between Ramsey and other individuals confirmed this, Wasserman said.
18. When he's out on the road, office calls are forwarded to the cellular phone in his truck.
19. According to their localization, these deletions or duplications frequently provoke major respiratory chain function defects, with consequent cellular energy supply deficiencies.
20. Lundqvist said the company has not decided what if any of the new battery technologies it will use for its cellular phones.
21. Intracellular and canalicular cholestasis, as well as periportal ductular proliferation always accompanied these cellular changes as the disease progressed.
22. It also provides greater security against cloning and eavesdropping than the traditional cellular, which uses analog signals.
23. Mitsubishi and other companies to offer Internet access from cellular phones.
24. Syndicated columnist Robert Novak chatted loudly with an editor on his cellular telephone.
25. This startling discovery has supported the idea that cancer develops when a cell contains too much of a perfectly normal cellular protein.
26. The California Highway Patrol, which keeps traffic statistics, does not record information on cellular phone use.
27. His own diagnostic machine called the Dielectric Diagnostic Analyser, employs computerised biofeedback techniques to determine energy disturbances at cellular level.
28. Many of those who initially looked at the handyphone were disappointed because they thought it was the same as a cellular phone.
29. Therefore, this region may confer some degree of specialization to the protein, in terms of cellular location and/or tissue specificity.
30. This grid-like effect is echoed elsewhere in the scheme - for example the beech-wood frames surrounded the cellular office spaces.
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