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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell with an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of cell that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "The experiment involved a cell with an unusual structure that allowed for enhanced energy production."
Alternatives: "a cell containing a" or "a cell featuring an".
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Suppose you are a cell with an urgent errand, swimming through the plumber's nightmare that is the human blood circulation system.
He said that he and his son were jailed overnight and forced to share a cell with an alleged killer and an alleged rapist.
With any luck you might get "twoed up" (to share a cell) with an old hand who will show you the ropes and keep an eye on you until you find your feet.
The number of membrane sections needed to achieve a performance similar to that of a cell with an infinite number of sections is very high, greater than 128.
Such an assembly was air-tight and delivered a cell with an acceptable open circuit voltage (OCV) and an excellent performance of 1 atcm2 at 800 °C and 0.7 V.
This behavior was comparable to that of a cell with an electrode including a solid electrolyte and/or a conductive additive, indicating that the FePS3 electrode had sufficient paths of lithium ions and of electron conduction.
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DIFFERENTIATION The process in which a stem cell generates a cell with a specialized function.
I am in a cell with a dozen other men.
I was sharing a cell with a girl from Mali and one from Nigeria.
They put me in a cell with a blanket and that was it.
For example, consider a cell with a flagellum 10 times longer than the cell is wide.
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