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Discover Ludwig"empty cell" is a common phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an area with no content or information, either literally or metaphorically. For example, "After researching the topic, I found only an empty cell in my spreadsheet."
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One of the most gruesome images shows an empty cell, sticky with blood.
My new bedroom was an empty cell, smelling coldly of cement, not adapted to my shape or anyone's.
In some, the queen, capable of laying 2,000 eggs a day, was wandering around aimlessly, searching for an empty cell to lay her eggs.
They want to synthesise the entire DNA sequence of an individual bacterium, with crucial modifications to make the organism do new and interesting things and to pop the new chromosome into an empty cell.
The band then recedes behind a wall of black panels, and Jennifer and Jim, slumped in an empty cell, pass the time by playing games or exchanging reminiscences about their families and the turbulent circumstances that have brought them together.
Quickly, he tells Frosch to put the girls somewhere, but the only room free is an empty cell, so Frank tells him to take Ida and Adele there.
At the end of the first day the game had not finished, and the warder was asked to lock up the board in an empty cell overnight.
First, the weight of the empty cell was measured.
If R n (i =ϕ, we say R n (i) is an empty cell.
Once the empty cell index appears, receivers should recognize that the received index is erroneously detected.
Empty cell indicates that the variable is not significant even at the 90%% confidence level.
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