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A cell uses the material to build new molecules, gradually recreating itself from old parts.
The cell uses the open-ended capillary method, and a conductimetric technique is used to follow the diffusion process by measuring the resistance of a solution inside the capillaries at recorded times.
(Accumulations of these viral regions are called clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic regions, or CRISPR). When that virus comes around again, the cell uses the snippets of saved genetic material to identify and latch onto matching regions in the viral genome.
The small cell uses the macro backhaul facility to get to the core network.
We know that the more downlink sub-frames a cell uses, the stronger its anti-interference ability is and the more interference it will bring to other cells.
It is assumed that every secondary cell uses the same TDMA time slot length TTDMA as well as the same learning iteration length T L. However, the secondary transmissions as well as the learning iterations are assumed asynchronous, as illustrated on Figure 3. Figure 3 The transmissions and the learning iterations in the multiple secondary cells are assumed asynchronous.
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The LICs full cell using the LTO/graphene anode and activated carbon cathode was also evaluated.
The cubes approach a small, circular object — a single yeast cell — using the opening and closing motion to propel themselves forward.
Figure 1 shows the processing sequence of the solar cell using the Mg metal.
We have performed a test relaxation on a 40-layer cell using the PW basis (vasp).
An all-solid-state cell using the 90 0.7Li2S·0.3P2S5)·10LiBr glass ceramic electrolyte was fabricated.
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