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She'd proved that an embryo has an organiser – essentially the chunk of cells responsible for central nervous system and spinal growth – that directs development even when implanted in another embryo.
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Here, Coats wields a surgical blade on her subjects, slicing away small chunks of cells and delicately dropping them in vials to preserve for genetic analysis.
In contrast, batches with chunks of cell matter displayed less surface area to the hypochlorite solution, so that much of the cell matter remained undigested.
A fair chunk of it shows the cell cycle part (on the left side).
Each cell can hold 1 bit of information and an array of cells stores a large chunk of information.
It is called the E5, and it combines a microprocessor with 3,200 reconfigurable logic cells, a chunk of memory, and a number of other components.
One element of this diversion was a genetic switch that enabled malaria to infect human red blood cells - a "chunk of deadly DNA" that previous studies suggest could yet provide a target for a malaria-blocking vaccine.
By extending the BB concept to OFDMA [15, 16], the channel reciprocity of TDD [18] is exploited for decentralised interference management such that the chunks can be dynamically assigned on a short-term basis thereby ensuring a soft spatial reuse of chunks among cells.
To focus the light onto just the cell body — a target smaller than the width of a human hair — of nearly all cells in a chunk of brain, they turned to computer generated holography, a method of bending and focusing light to form a three-dimensional spatial pattern.
To test the quality of the "blood vessels" produced, the researchers cultured a chunk of tissue made from rat liver cells using their technique.
So to give you another sense of what this looks like, this run cell would get this chunk of torso as its template, so it compares all input videos to this chunk of torso.
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