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This enables monitoring of electrical activity of many cells in a large area.
He also envisions a chip that will count how many cells in a drop of blood have malaria parasites inside.
As long as they're there, you can have as many cells, in this case, as many pre-eggs as you want.
Many cells in the body reside in a complex three-dimensional (3D) environment stimulated by mechanical force.
A mobile user is roaming in a zone composed of many cells in a cellular network system.
Many cells in the nervous system have been shown to release EMVs, implicating their active roles in development, function, and pathologies of this system.
Their approach is to work out the kind of charge and current densities that cells produce and to average it over many cells in a specific organ.
Eventually, this division of labor could have led many cells in proto-animals to give up their ability to reproduce.
Of the trillions and trillions of cells in a typical human body — at least 10 times as many cells in a single individual as there are stars in the Milky Way — only about 1 in 10 is human.
The Islamic sect Jamaat ul-Fuqra, the report said, was established by Sheik Mubarik Ali Gilani of Pakistan in the early 1980's, but had many cells in North America, where followers lived in rural compounds.
We found that, whereas neurons in visual areas fire irregularly, many cells in association and motor-like parietal regions show increasingly regular spike trains by comparison.
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