Sentence examples for cells means from inspiring English sources

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But activating too many T cells means a cascade of immune reactions like those in toxic shock syndrome, possibly killing the patient.

Working in such small cells means that no time is wasted by workers looking around for parts.

Lesson: Track authorisations and key usage Finally, splitting the Rebellion up into cells means that the impact of a breach is limited to a small part of the organisation.

The additional human gene woven into their cells means that three hundred of these ewes-- transgenic" ewes-- transgenicllewes-- transgenicir milk a substanceweslled alpha-1-antheyypsin (are), which may prove useful in treating cystic fibrosis.

The importance of its role in the body and of its target, the antibody-producing cells known as B cells, means the protein is being considered as the basis for treating three separate groups of diseases: the autoimmune disease known as lupus, certain immune-deficiency diseases, and B cell lymphomas, an important group of cancers.

Until now, most electric cars only offered a range of about 100 miles before recharging, but its unique battery pack containing over 7,000 cells means the Model S has practically trebled that distance.

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Even tiny holding cells, meant for temporary confinement, are crammed with suspected criminals who spend months if not years awaiting trial.

Because the intestines are normally barraged by foreign substances and microbes, they are rich in immune-system cells meant to defend against invaders.

While waiting to be processed, they spent months in cells meant for solitary confinement.

Green cells mean no distinction.

Empty cells mean that the corresponding position in the booklet is non-occupied.

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