- Himalia. The
latter produced three sons with him, Spartaeus, Kronios, and
Kytos: no
further information about them survives.
Jennifer Larson observes that...
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Kytö is an
island in Espoo, Finland. It is one of Espoo's
southernmost islands, and
beyond it lies
mostly only open sea. For decades,
Kytö was used by...
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KYTO (96.1 MHz, "96 KTO") is a
commercial FM
radio station licensed in Shingletown, California,
broadcasting to the
Shasta &
Tehama County areas. KYTO...
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Phagocytosis (from
Ancient Gr**** φαγεῖν (phagein) 'to eat' and κύτος (
kytos) 'cell') is the
process by
which a cell uses its
plasma membrane to engulf...
- (/ˈkɒndrəsaɪt, -droʊ-/, from Gr**** χόνδρος (chondros) 'cartilage' and κύτος (
kytos) 'cell') are the only
cells found in
healthy cartilage. They
produce and...
- (RBCs),
referred to as
erythrocytes (from
Ancient Gr**** erythros 'red' and
kytos 'hollow vessel', with -cyte
translated as 'cell' in
modern usage) in academia...
- (/sɪnˈsɪʃiəm/; pl.: syncytia; from Gr****: σύν syn "together" and κύτος
kytos "box, i.e. cell") or
symplasm is a
multinucleate cell that can
result from...
- [citation needed]
Archaeocytes (from Gr****
archaios "beginning" and
kytos "hollow vessel") or
amoebocytes are
amoeboid cells found in sponges. They are...
- A
schistocyte or
schizocyte (from Gr****
schistos for "divided" and
kytos for "hollow" or "cell") is a
fragmented part of a red
blood cell. Schistocytes...
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Cytopathology (from Gr**** κύτος,
kytos, "a hollow"; πάθος, pathos, "fate, harm"; and -λογία, -logia) is a
branch of
pathology that
studies and diagnoses...