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The phrase "a cell of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, technology, or any field where the term "cell" is relevant, often to describe a specific unit or component of a larger system.
Example: "In the study of cellular biology, a cell of a multicellular organism performs specialized functions that contribute to the overall health of the organism."
Alternatives: "a unit of a" or "a component of a".
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These electrical waves are stimulated originally by the arrival at a cell of a chemical called a neurotransmitter.
For example, to get the ERA of Pedro Martinez, in a cell of a spreadsheet type: =GoogleLookup, then "Pedro Martinez" and "earned run average".
The contact interactions between the the fingertip and air bubbles, which is considered as a cell of a typical air-cushioned glove, has been analyzed theoretically.
In the case where a cell of a solar module is shaded, the maximum current available from the module is determined by the current of the solar cell that is less illuminated.
Figure 1 A quantum reading scheme that uses a coherent signal (pmb{vert alpha rangle}), produced by a transmitter, to illuminate a cell of a register that stores a bit of information.
Scientists want to be able to create a cell line using a nucleus from a cell of a person with a genetically transmitted disease and distribute the cells to other researchers.
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Hicks' room, which had nothing on the walls but a guitar, was a cell of rebellious solitude.
The revelation that Hamburg was a center for a cell of Islamic radicals that attacked New York and Washington has brought demands for harsher immigration laws and procedures.
How can the choice to kill innocent people, whether it is made by an individual, a cell of jihadi or a nation's army, ever be anything but immoral?
A8 Saudi Forces Overrun Militants Saudi security forces overwhelmed a cell of militants holed up in a house in the city of Dammam, ending a three-day siege.
The image that results has a resolution of ten microns, about the size of a cell, to a depth of three millimetres.
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