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  • 51Cell Death & Differenciation — Cell Death and Differenciation  Cell Death and Differenciation (Cell. Death Diff.) {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …

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  • 52Cell Death Diff — Cell Death and Differenciation  Cell Death and Differenciation (Cell. Death Diff.) {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …

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  • 53Cell Death Diff. — Cell Death and Differenciation  Cell Death and Differenciation (Cell. Death Diff.) {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …

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  • 54Cell Death and Differenciation —  Cell Death and Differenciation (Cell. Death Diff.) {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …

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  • 55CELL-PHONE NOVELS —    Cell phone novels (keitai shosetsu) represent an emerging genre of literature in modern Japan. Often written by nonprofessional authors using only first names, cell phone novels are crafted in a diary style with short sentence structure,… …

    Japanese literature and theater

  • 56cell — [sel] noun [countable usually singular] TELECOMMUNICATIONS a cell * * * cell UK US /sel/ noun [C] mainly US INFORMAL ► another word for CELL PHONE(Cf. ↑ …

    Financial and business terms

  • 57Cell notation — in chemistry is a shorthand way of expressing a certain reaction in an electrochemical cell.The cell anode and cathode (half cells) are separated by two bars or slashes representing a salt bridge, with the anode on the left and cathode on the… …

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  • 58Cell Mates — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cell Mates Álbum de Bowling for Soup Publicación Febrero de 1996 Género(s) Pop punk …

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  • 59cell line — n a cell culture selected for uniformity from a cell population derived from a usu. homogeneous tissue source (as an organ) <a newly established cell line derived from human endometrial carcinoma (Biol. Abstracts)> * * * a cell culture that …

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  • 60cell — W1 [sel] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(body)¦ 2¦(prison)¦ 3¦(phone)¦ 4¦(electric)¦ 5¦(secret group)¦ 6¦(religious)¦ 7¦(insect/small animal)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: celle, from …

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