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Whereas traditional WENO methods interpolate pointwise, function-based WENO methods explicitly form a non-oscillatory, high-order polynomial over the cell in question.
This is because of molecular switches that turn parts of the genome on and off depending on what the cell in question is up to.
That sets in motion an analysis by the T cell as to whether the cell in question deserves to be left alone in peace or — if the chunks indicate the cell is infected or cancerous — attacked and destroyed.
We declare neighbors of a macro cell its macro cell neighbors, defined as above, and all small cells whose base station is located in the macro cell in question or in one of its neighboring macro cells.
We used an automated algorithm to create CNN histograms from our ScEM data, and varied a cut-off parameter which determined whether a nearby cell was or was not in direct contact with the cell in question.
This hypothesis is testable: (1) by injecting dyes via the electrode at the end of the experiment (LY or neurobiotine) one can locate the photoreceptor within the eye; or (2) by measuring the zenith and azimuth of the light source one can map the receptive field of each cell in question.
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The cells in question are immune cells whose job descriptions include gobbling up single-celled pests (I'm looking at you, bacteria!) and, having ingested them, digesting them and spitting their bits out for the benefit of other immune cells.
The stem cells in question are adult stem cells.
The host cells in question are immune-system cells called T-cells.
The key insight which they derive is that the main source of any measured potential is caused by the separation of charge by the cells in question.
The cholinergic cells in question is known have a close working relationship with the dopaminergic cells implicated in Parkinson's disease.
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