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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121. On day 6 the ileostomy became dusky red and biopsy revealed early cellular rejection without loss of epithelium.
122. This notion was further supported by the strong correlation revealed for cellular IgG1 proportions in healthy and affected ulcerative colitis twins.
123. Motorola Inc., a bellwether maker of semiconductors and cellular telephones, dropped 1 to 49 1 / 8.
124. The technology enables users with one telephone number to gain access to their desktop phone, cellular phone, fax and pager.
125. They own a lot of different pieces of cellular companies abroad.
126. Verapamil, a slow calcium channel blocker minimises cellular injury resulting from calcium influx into cells during hypoxia or ischaemia.
127. One of the shortcomings of cellular infrastructure has been the lack of a seamless national network.
128. The tape was made by people who intercepted a cellular telephone transmission with a police scanner.
129. NSAIDs cause direct cellular damage during drug absorption by several interacting actions on intermediary metabolism.
130. The company sees the part being used in T1 line card controllers, PABXs,(http://Sentencedict.com) cellular base stations and industrial control networking.
131. That year Mr Watkins steered Mrs Clinton into a cellular telephone franchise.
132. The towers are normally constructed of cellular sections.
133. Cellular cleavage and proliferation was markedly inhibited.
134. So we're defined at a cellular level?
135. Many of the cellular biosynthetic pathways were first elucidated.
136. His cellular function is starting to take back control.
137. Bronchoalveolar lavage(BALF)and analysis of cellular type are a routine measurement for diffuse parenchymal lung diseases(DPLD).
138. Three slurry blasting agents were tested employing various cellular particles.
139. We are still very far from explaining how photochrome acts on a cellular or molecular level.
140. Mitochondria act as cellular energy plants, and when free radicals interfere with their biochemical pathways, mitochondria receive a signal to start cell death.
141. The albumins contain the majority of the cellular enzymes and are thus extremely heterogeneous.
142. Protein dispensability has great relevance for our understanding of evolution, cellular molecular physiology and disease.
143. Industrial high performance foams, fine celled polyurethane foams, cellular silicone foams, liquid silicone rubber, high frequency circuit materials, flexible circuit materials.
144. An application of cellular neural network ( CNN ) in mathematical morphology is presented.
145. Corneal epithelial cells formed unilaminar and stratified layers and cellular joins.
146. It can regulate specific gene expression, cellular secretion and membrane permeability.
147. In all likelihood, however, ozone has the capacity to diffuse through the fungal wall into the organismic cytoplasm, thus disrupting cellular organelles.
148. But in the new research, scientists added genes to mature cells that turned back their cellular clocks, or dedifferentiated them, restoring them to an immature, unprogrammed state.
149. To explore the dynamic changes of cellular immune function in children with infectious mononucleosis .
150. The Mobile Switching Center is sometimes called a mobile telephone switching office (MTSO), since it is responsible for connecting all mobiles to the PSTN in a cellular system.
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