Sentence examples for means a cell from inspiring English sources

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We have used an interference margin of 6 dB which means a cell load factor of 0.75.

By this means a cell reads the Ds activities of its anterior and posterior neighbours and responds accordingly.

For Z. tritici this means a cell biological investigation of what happens from the moment a spore germinates on the leaf surface, to its location of a stoma and invasion of underlying leaf tissue.

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By 'stem cell', we mean a cell that is the starting point for a lineage and we shall put more emphasis on the process of lineage formation (respectively extinction) than on the stem cells.

(FCE means a 'Forcible Cell Extraction', which covers up the fact that we'll just beat him up).".

For RT, it means a larger cell-killing rate than that of a smaller tumor tissue.

For instance, means a 10% overloaded cell, and means that the cell is double overloaded, that is, half of the users will be unsatisfied.

This means that a cell normally has a tolerable percentage of abnormal UEs, labeled as Unknown, under normal cell conditions.

Correlated means that a cell is more likely to move in a direction similar to its previous direction of movement.

a,b,c Means in a cell without a common letter differ, P < 0.05, Bonferroni multiple-comparison test.

Any return to Russia would have meant a prison cell in Siberia.

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