Sentence examples for capable of division from inspiring English sources

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In certain other cells, such as those of the liver, mature cells remain capable of division to allow growth or regeneration after injury.

But the price for renewable tissues is cancer: If cells are capable of division, any damage to their control systems can lead to unconstrained growth.

Nägeli introduced into botany the concept of meristem, by which he meant a group of plant cells always capable of division.

About 50 percent of all dicot species are woody; they show an annual increase in stem diameter as a result of the production of new tissue by the cambium, a layer of cells that remain capable of division throughout the life of these plants.

Often, especially in a growing business, only a part, sometimes a small part, of the year's profits is in property capable of division; the remainder having been absorbed in the acquisition of increased plant, quipment, stock in trade, or accounts receivable, or in decrease of outstanding liabilities.

Although the theories of Asclepiades in particular are often assimilated to atomism, there is reason to think that Galen's identification of his view as atomistic is polemical, and that Asclepiades' particles are capable of division into infinitely many pieces.

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We next checked if the label-retaining cells are indeed capable of cell division and not lost from the body column without undergoing cell division.

Considering that both cambium and the leaf primordium are capable of cell division, the high level of these three miRNAs in active growth is quite reasonable, and the cessation of cell division in dormancy may cause the low abundance of these three miRNAs.

Parenchyma cells are capable of cell division, even after they have differentiated into the mature form.

When stimulated by antigen and certain other agents, some lymphocytes are activated and become capable of cell division (mitosis).

The eukaryotes were capable of cell division, which allowed DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the genetic coding material, to be passed on to succeeding generations.

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