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The phrase "a row of cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a linear arrangement of cells, often in contexts like biology, spreadsheets, or data organization.
Example: "In the laboratory, we observed a row of cells under the microscope, each exhibiting unique characteristics."
Alternatives: "a line of cells" or "a series of cells".
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Beyond the door was a row of cells.
In its simplest form, this is a row of cells that change colour according to set rules.
To reach C Wing, you pass a row of cells where condemned men spent their last night before being led to the gallows.
A computer would be given a row of cells, some black, some white, along with a set of simple rules that determine how succeeding lines of shaded cells are to be generated.
Nan Goldin is guiding me though her unlikely exhibition space in Reading prison, which comprises a row of cells on C Wing, close to where, in the summer of 1895, Oscar Wilde began a two-year sentence for gross indecency following the failure of his libel case against the Marquis of Queensbury.
He points to one inmate he met while walking a row of cells.
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The ovule consists of a delicate inner envelope, called an integument, that encloses a tissue (nucellus) in which a cell divides meiotically to produce a row of haploid cells called megaspores.
Wild-type adult hermaphrodites usually contain evenly spaced 16 scm::gfp-positive nuclei on each side of the animals, derived from the 10 embryonically derived blast cells H0, H1, H2, V1-6 and T. ipla-1 mutants, by contrast, contained more than 16 unevenly spaced seam cell nuclei, some of which lay outside a row of seam cells, and some of which lay close to each other.
In Figures 1C, 2F, 3 and 4 we modeled a row of 400 cells and always add the stimulus S, to the middle cell.
His complex now has 37 cabins, a dozen real ice igloos arranged like a row of prison cells and a traditional turf chamber with a star-spangled spa bathroom that attracts the honeymooners, many of them Brits, who've got married in the glittering ice chapel.
Inside the sun-tracking mirror-wielding bot, itself powered by a row of solar cells, is a dual-axis, integrated microcomputer with an optical feedback system.
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