cellular structure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcellularandstructure
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cellular
adjective
uk/ˈsel.jə.lər/us/ˈsel.jə.lɚ/
connected with the cells of a plant ...
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structure
noun
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition ofcellularandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One objective of this study was to follow changes in membrane integrity and the related changes incellularstructureduring normal endosperm development.
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We also note that all the results in this section would still be true if the prototiles did not have the assumedcellularstructure.
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It has been assumed that alteration of the electrical signal in an egg exposed to fixative represents the time to initiate fixation ofcellularstructure.
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The rounded edges, rather small size, and general lack of internalcellularstructuresuggest an allochthonous origin and transport over a relatively long distance.
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It is as if one can hear, as through an acoustic microscope, the numerous microscopic changes and divisions occurring within acellularstructureor microorganism.
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The tri-radiate oesophagus is acellularstructure, containing muscle cells, apical cells and oesophageal glands.
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Localization of embryo cells displaying loss of turgor and abnormalcellularstructurewas accomplished using cryo-planing, followed by cryo-scanning electron microscopy.
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When the fingers are longer, acellularstructureis clear.
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Preservation is generally poor, though some retain a visiblecellularstructure.
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Thecellularstructureof all fragments is almost identical.
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It was fairly easy to identify acellularstructurein the interior of the shaft.
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For better preservation ofcellularstructure, the eye was first fixed in ice-cold 4% paraformaldehyde for 20 - 60 min before dissection.
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At t = 0, the camera recorded alternating bright and dark regions, corresponding to thecellularstructure, as a narrow strip of image across the film.
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These facts suggest that thecellularstructuremay have a dynamic, rather than thermal, origin.
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We require that our substitution rule respects thecellularstructurein the following sense.
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The fact that the collecting tubes have acellularstructureand the lumen is extracellular have been observed in most digeneans examined to date.
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Cellularstructure, molecular machineries and metabolism are essential for self-sustainable life.
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The increased protein content in chick retina suggests differences in retinalcellularstructure, par ticularly in neuronal and glial tissue, between the two species.
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With poorly conducting boundaries a horizontal temperature ripple corresponding to thecellularstructure in the convecting fluid penetrates into the boundaries and may control transitions to different cellular structures.
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