cell volume
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcellandvolume
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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volume
noun
uk/ˈvɒl.juːm/us/ˈvɑːl.juːm/
the amount of space that is contained within an object or ...
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(Definition ofcellandvolumefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcell volume
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Blood volume was derived from redcellvolumeand haematocrit values.
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A comparable approach was employed to calculate the percentage ofcellvolumeoccupied by green and red fluorescence.
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The other cattle, which were from the same herds, displayed high temperature and low blood packedcellvolume, indicative of infection.
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Nuclear size, cell size and nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio in cleaving mouse embryos with normal and reducedcellvolume.
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Mean values of haemoglobin, packedcellvolume, total serum protein and peripheral eosinophil counts were significantly higher in responders than non-responders.
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Mathematical model with applications tocellvolumedistributions in mammalian suspension cultures.
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Three categories of damage are envisaged: (i) reduction incellvolumewhich can lead to mechanical damage; (ii) aqueous-based degradative processes, probably consequent upon deranged metabolism at intermediate water contents.
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Primary spermatocytes were identified microscopically by their greater size and their characteristic round nuclei, the latter occupying nearly the entirecellvolumewhen viewed by phase contrast microscopy.
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Since the intermediate molecule will then meet its target with equal probability anywhere in the cell, statistical correlations between subsequent reaction events would extend over the entirecellvolume.
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In spite of these maturational changes in physical attributes (includingcellvolume, distance between cells, and size of the dendritic arbor), dye-coupling proper ties of both cell types appear constant.
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In the presence of a corresponding perturbation to thecellvolumefraction, the perturbations to the upstream interface reversed sign due to the variation in construct density.
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The osteoblast structural model, constructed assuming a simplified axisymmetric geometry, material properties from the literature, maintenance of a constantcellvolume, and linear elastic behavior, was subjected to centrifugation-induced loads.
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Gap junctional permeability is affected bycellvolumechanges and modulates volume regulation.
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Hypovolaemia and low redcellvolumeare common after paediatric cardiopulmonary bypass.
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They play a role in maintainingcellvolumeand fluid balance.
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