cell cluster
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcellandcluster
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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cluster
noun[C]
uk/ˈklʌs.tər/us/ˈklʌs.tɚ/
a group of similar things that are close together, sometimes ...
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(Definition ofcellandclusterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Typically,cellclustershape replicates the form of an available free surface.
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The total duration of collection for the data presented in this paper was 972 s per cell orcellcluster.
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It is broadly understood by many people that at 14 days the embryo becomes a rather more developedcellcluster.
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This effect could indicate that cell clusters improve the temporal response.
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However, this is due to the degradation of the surface and interactions between cell clusters.
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Candida albicans tends to form cell clusters.
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The cell clusters coalesce to form an endocardial heart tube continuous with a dorsal aorta and a vitteloumbilical vein.
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In the cardiogenic plates, two separate angiogenic cell clusters form on either side of the embryo.
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One particular component, the suprachiasmatic nuclei, is responsible for the circadian (or daily) rhythm, while other cell clusters appear capable of shorter-range (ultradian) timekeeping.
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