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Whenever he was moved from cell to cell he would have a hood placed over his head.
Military records show that one teenage detainee, Mohammed Jawad, was moved from cell to cell 112 times in a 14-day period in 2004 to keep him in a state of sleepless disorientation.
They moved from cell to cell, standing in the last spaces Mr. Magnitsky had occupied, seeing the last people he saw.
The role of the base stations in the earlier configurations of the 1970s and 1980s was to provide telephone service connectivity and handover functions necessary to maintain base station contact as the users moved from cell to cell.
That would reassure them that they were still in Riga," says Anna as we walk through the courtyard, before adding that prisoners would be blindfolded and had their ears plugged whenever they were moved from cell to cell.
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You move from cell to cell, get the point and shuffle on to the next label.
A virus spreads only through infection, its virulent progeny moving from cell to cell or host to host.
They have found that two out of three of the resistant women have CD8 cells that seem easily riled by such proteins.But the women's immune systems may be responding not only to bits of HIV itself, but also to human proteins which the virus picks up as it moves from cell to cell, and individual to individual.
Effects of gravity should be present in various cell systems where larger objects such as the ribosomes move from cell to cell.
That stuff moves from cell to cell through little passages in the cell walls known as plasmodesmata.
In the initial growth phase the virus seems to move from cell to cell, but around the 12th day, lysis of many infected cells occurs and the virus is found in the bloodstream in large numbers (this is called viremia), and a second wave of multiplication occurs in the spleen, bone marrow, and lymph nodes.
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