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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell containing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific cell in a spreadsheet, database, or biological context that holds particular information or substances.
Example: "In the experiment, we observed a cell containing a high concentration of glucose."
Alternatives: "a cell that holds" or "a cell with".
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They begin by focusing an intense laser beam on a cell containing gas under high pressure.
This union produced a cell containing the full number of chromosomes.
The new sensor, developed by NIST physicist John Kitching, consists of a laser, a cell containing vaporized metal atoms, and a light detector.
As it turns out, a cell containing the mutated IDH-2 enzyme also still contains the healthy enzyme; the healthy one functions correctly, but its benefits to the cell are swamped by the effects of the aberrant enzyme.
An excimer laser beam is focused onto the alloy surface in a cell containing 1 bar methane or propylene gas.
We show that emf measurements reported for a cell containing NaF and AlF3 give transference numbers which are physically unlikely.
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On the other hand, if a cell contains a significant percentage of abnormal mitochondria, this cell and any tissue containing many such cells will exhibit impaired function.
The membrane surrounding a cell contains a small calcium channel stimulated by the electrical impulses driving heart rhythm.
A cell contains an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte layer, with a typical system.
However, if a cell contains morphogen mRNA, it produces the morphogen protein.
The nuclei then fuse to form a zygote, a single cell containing a single diploid nucleus.
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