Sentence examples for cell writing from inspiring English sources

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"I noticed Spartacus sitting in his cell, writing.

"Is she really sitting in a jail cell writing a column about everyday living?" But Marc Gobé, the chief executive of Desgrippes Gobé, a brand-consulting business, and author of "Emotional Branding," said eliminating all mention of Ms. Stewart would hurt her publication.

He too has gone to great lengths to keep writing, making ink out of brick powder from the walls of his cell, writing with a pen made from a bamboo mat; now 77 years old, he has, according to PEN, had two heart attacks, lost most of his teeth, and is suffering from diabetes, spondylitis, and a hernia.

A 19-year veteran of death row -- he denies committing the shootings, which occurred during two robberies in Los Angeles, and is requesting his third evidentiary hearing -- Mr. Williams spends most of his time in his 9-by-4-foot cell writing, using his metal bed frame as a desk.

In particular, the importance of non-fouling surface chemistries, the combination of hard and soft lithography with molecular assembly techniques as well as a number of less well known, but useful patterning approaches, including direct cell writing, are discussed.

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The kind of government India needed, he said, was one that rid itself of politicians and babus whose approach to problems was "form a cell, write a paper, build new files, pass them here and there, reconsider, build more files, and, maybe, after months or years, take a decision".

For 0.8 V supply voltage, the design scheme increases the cell read margin by 76%, the cell write margin by 54% and the cell read-out current by three times at the expense of 14.6% additional active power.

Appleyard, instead of giving answers, retracted all his statements; he had also requested to see the coroner's report and, after studying it in his cell, wrote that it fully satisfied him and had dispelled his concerns.

Physical Biology of the Cell, written by Rob Phillips, Jane Kondev, and Julie Theriot and illustrated by Nigel Orme, bridges the fields of biology and physics.

We are all in our own cells, writing messages to the world which that world cannot read.

The Guardian compares the blood-detecting sensors on their lips to human cells, writing, "The specialised nerve cells are similar to the pain-sensing cells in the human tongue, skin and eyes, which allow us to sense the sting of chilli peppers and high temperatures".

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