Sentence examples for be a cell that from inspiring English sources

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The difference was that this time the result would not be a cell that produced more viruses, but a cell that produced more cells.

The result should be a cell that will, weight for weight, put out as much power as a diesel engine.The hydrogen for these fuel cells (and for the rest of Iceland's new hydrogen economy, should it come to pass) will be made initially in a fertiliser plant that has been turning the stuff out since the 1950s.

We define an isolated cell to be a cell that appears to lack physical contact with other cells.

There should be a cell that was opened up.

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A cancerous cell, after all, is a cell that will not stop dividing.

A cancerous cell, after al, is a cell that will not stop dividing.

The result is a cell that does not know how to stop growing.

Skin changes, melanin is a cell that increases as the sun's rays hit it!

"Abdesalam has been in hiding for four months, and there has been a cell that is operational with sophisticated weapons, so there's a network that gives them everything from refuge, to know-how, to communication and wealth," he said.

Since this cell was a developing RGC and not isolated from adult tissue, the most likely explanation for this result is that this is a cell that was transitioning from an RPC to an RGC.

A stem cell is a cell that has the ability to divide asymmetrically to produce another cell like itself, or a more differentiated cell.

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