- single-
celling in the
United Kingdom and, by extension, in the
United States. In 1957, only 15
prisons in the
United States practiced single-
celling exclusively...
-
journey to Italy:
Leland states that
Celling became acquainted with
Politian (born in 1454).
While abroad Celling collected Latin and Gr**** m****cripts...
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Cell Orchestra, the
performing name of
Miguel Fierro Single Cell Orchestra (album), a 1996
music album An
electric battery of one
cell Single-
celling...
- The
cell is the
basic structural and
functional unit of all
forms of life.
Every cell consists of
cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane; many
cells contain...
- -əts)
constitute the
domain of
Eukaryota or Eukarya,
organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus. All animals, plants, fungi, seaweeds, and...
-
Cell Stem
Cell is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal published by
Cell Press, an
imprint of Elsevier. The
journal was
established in 2007 and
focuses on...
-
Cell–
cell interaction refers to the
direct interactions between cell surfaces that play a
crucial role in the
development and
function of multicellular...
- Look up
cell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cell most
often refers to:
Cell (biology), the
functional basic unit of life Cellphone, a
phone connected...
- communication,
cell cycle, biochemistry, and
cell composition. The
study of
cells is
performed using several microscopy techniques,
cell culture, and
cell fractionation...
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inmate to each
cell in a
prison is
called single-
celling or "single-bunking" (as in "bunk bed"). The
practice of
putting two
persons to a
cell is referred...