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cell group
noun
A Christian religious group that meets to study the Bible, usually in a member's home.
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Imagine a Christmas tree with millions of lights, each representing a cell group.
It felt like I was part of either a secret spy network or a terrorist cell group.
Metachromatic regions stained with toluidine blue were larger in the rapid cell group compared to the slow cell group, indicating that the former had higher chondrogenic ability.
Then the cells of the rapid cell group and slow cell group were seeded into PLLA scaffolds respectively, and were transplanted into nude mice.
Tumor growth was significantly promoted in the pLenti-miR-411 H1299 cell group 8 weeks post implantation (Fig. 9a).
Other important sources of exergy destruction involve fuel cell group and afterburner.
The dynamic response of the fuel cell group can be tested.
Last year, the members of his cell group cut their ties with their Baptist church and reconstituted themselves as an independent house church.
"Wisconsin is definitely where it's at," said Sean Tipton, president of the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research, a pro-stem cell group.
I've found a roommate, Molly, who was in cell group with me this year.
Many other Rh antigens, as well as other red cell group antigens, cause erythroblastosis fetalis.
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