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n. 单元

  1. In computer graphics, a display element that consists of a rectangular grid of equal-sized rectangular cells, each having a single color and intensity.
    计算机图形学中的一种显示单元。它是由许多大小相等的矩形象元组成的一个矩形网格,每个象元具有单种颜色和强度。
  2. German biochemist. He won a1931 Nobel Prize for research on the respiration of cells.
    瓦尔堡,奥托・亨利希1883-1970德国生化学家。因其对细胞呼吸的研究而获得1931年的诺贝尔奖



  1. The inmates had to cut through bars on the cells, break a window, cut through bars outside the window and cross a fence to get away, Howell said.
  2. Red cells can't be right now." Despite screening, a tiny risk remains of getting AIDS from a transfusion.
  3. The researchers indicated that while the device could be permanently implanted, the active living cells could be "replaced periodically" if necessary.
  4. Federal researchers are exploring a possible new biological weapon against cells infected with the virus that causes AIDS.
  5. If the preliminary finding of fetal cells in mother's bloodstreams is confirmed, it should be possible to do the same kind of genetic tests on those fetal cells as are now done on fetal tissue samples obtained through amniocentesis.
  6. If the preliminary finding of fetal cells in mother's bloodstreams is confirmed, it should be possible to do the same kind of genetic tests on those fetal cells as are now done on fetal tissue samples obtained through amniocentesis.
  7. One prisoner who failed to escape was found hanging from the window and three others were outside their cells.
  8. The company plans to churn out 400,000 units of the rechargeable cells a month in the initial production year.
  9. The three inmates were serving life sentences without possibility for parole and were housed separately in cells in the same prison wing, said Jerrie Clutter, secretary to Warden Jerry Hedrick.
  10. Researchers reason that by flooding the bloodstream with copies of CD4, the virus will mistakenly attack these decoys and miss the blood cells.
  11. The second time, it suspected CISPES was engaging in terrorism and had "cells" of members planning to commit violence and sabotage.
  12. The cells also could be used to test the efficacy and safety of drugs for brain disorders, the scientists said.
  13. If granted, the patents would give the company unusual protection in the monoclonal antibody field since the methods of culturing mouse B cells in the test tube aren't covered by patents, he said.
  14. Scientists at the University of Southern California and the University of Illinois say they have confirmed the theory that the mind stores memories by "hard wiring" new connections between brain cells.
  15. The scientists now want to trace the white blood cells after they are returned to the patient to understand why TIL therapy works for some, but not others.
  16. The team reported the protein curbs virus production by infected cells, but spares 90% of uninfected cells.
  17. The team reported the protein curbs virus production by infected cells, but spares 90% of uninfected cells.
  18. Doctors said pre-cancerous cells were detected during a routine checkup.
  19. Scientists over the years have tried a variety of treatments aimed at activating the immune system against cancer cells, with mixed results.
  20. Ms. Sawaya told a news conference at a meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology that the discovery was made after she was able to separate out cells from scalp plugs from men at different stages of hair loss.
  21. The draft also "obliges all party cells to create conditions for free expression of different views," the newspaper said.
  22. After sentencing Debra Shaw to the maximum jail time, District Court Judge David W. Young then instructed a jailer to give the woman's two children a tour of the courthouse holding cells.
  23. The synthetic molecule, he said, prevented the virus from spreading from the infected T cells to the uninfected cells.
  24. The synthetic molecule, he said, prevented the virus from spreading from the infected T cells to the uninfected cells.
  25. He said Immuno used mammal cells to produce the protein through genetic engineering.
  26. The research suggests that the drug AZT can reverse these symptoms and apparently bring virus-damaged brain cells back to health.
  27. The virus transferred the gene into the cells which were then transplanted into other Watanabe rabbits.
  28. The virus has been disabled and is no longer infectious, but is a vehicle to get the normal gene into the cells where it produces the required enzyme.
  29. CD4 is a natural molecule that's found on the surface of some blood cells.
  30. And Intel customers will have access to Texas Instrument's library of standard cells that handle internal logic functions.
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