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Discover LudwigThe phrase "last cell" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the last item in a sequence, such as the last cell in a spreadsheet. For example, "The last cell in the spreadsheet contained the total amount."
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But in the last cell, I could see Enron Stadium and the little Christmas tree they had out, and that was kind of nice.
The last cell lines used in this study, MCF-7, is classified as a luminal cell line78 with an epithelial phenotype.
In the case of H.I.V., one strategy is to find new drugs to rid the body of the last cell of the reservoir.
The last cell, so narrow you can't fully extend your arms, is blasting Sorrow, Tears and Blood, Fela Kuti's anthemic denunciation of South African apartheid and Nigerian police brutality.
No. 118 was particularly prized, for it would have filled the very last cell of the last row, lining up with the column called the noble gases -- helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.
After the last cell division, GFP foci, possibly representing heterochromatin, became apparent and gradually increased in number with the simultaneous appearance of a GFP-poor area (i.e., areas with less nucleosomes).
The value of last cell A[n, m] represents the distance between sequence s and t.
The last cell D has a triple-layer stacked passivation film of SiO2/Al2O3/SiNx:H as described above.
This number is 1.1 points higher than for the company's last cell, which was unveiled in October 2009.
This ensures that the state that is input to the first cell, marked X2, appears on the last cell, marked Y2, after a delay of one clock cycle.
The last cell of the table indicates that the initial angle of attack is bounded to 10 degrees in order to exclude unrealistic cases.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com