adjacent cell

collocation in English

meaningsofadjacentandcell

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adjacent
adjective
uk
/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/
us
/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/
very near, next to, ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofadjacentandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The largeradjacentcellof monocyte nuclear size does not show any proacrosin immunoreactivity.
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The largeradjacentcellof monocyte nuclear size (upper left) does not show any proacrosin immunoreactivity.
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Theadjacentcelllacks proacrosin immunoreactivity and may be a lymphocyte.
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Oxygen in the tracheal tube first dissolves in the liquid of the tracheole and then diffuses into the cytoplasm of anadjacentcell.
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Instead, it can suborn an enemy pieces on anadjacentcell, making them change sides.
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There he had access to anadjacentcellhe used as his studio.
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In general, the pieces move as in orthodox chess, with the center (cell 4) being considered orthogonal "and" diagonal to everyadjacentcell.
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These connections are formed when an unequal cell division produced a nucleated daughter cell that then fuses to anadjacentcell.
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It is played on a circular board with 43 cells, including the center circle which is considered orthogonal "and" diagonal to everyadjacentcell.
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If a friendly or enemy piece intervenes, the moving piece can not jump and can move only as far as theadjacentcell.
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This is based on the fact since the control volume can be of any shape therefore restriction on number ofadjacentcellis lifted.
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Because apical growth is the norm in red algae, most cells have two primary pit connections, one to eachadjacentcell.
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Every 20 seconds, the players must switch into anadjacentcell.
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Adjacent cells in this map represent states joined by a single action.
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The uterine apical plasma membrane has microvilli-like projections into the lumen and the terminal bar lies between the apical ends of adjacent cells.
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In these cases and where the categories could reasonably be held to be monotonic, some amalgamation of adjacent cells was made.
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The cytoplasm of this cell type was more electron dense than that found from adjacent cells.
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However, the set of nearest-neighbor distances for cells in an array is just a subset of the distances between adjacent cells in that array.
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The microvillar arrays, called rhabdomeres, are juxtaposed in adjacent cells to form rhabdoms.
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