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cellular
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cellular
1. of, relating to, resembling, or composed of a cell or cells
2. having cells or small cavities; porous
3. Textiles woven with an open texture

cellular [′sel·yə·lər]
(biology)
Characterized by, consisting of, or pertaining to cells.
(petrology)
Pertaining to igneous rock having a porous texture, usually with the cavities larger than pore size and smaller than caverns.

(language, cellular automaton)Cellular - A system for cellular automaton programming by J Dana Eckart <dana@faculty.cs.runet.edu>. Cellular includes a byte-code compiler, run-time system, and a viewer.

Latest version: 2.0, as of 1993-04-03.

Posted to comp.sources.unix, volume 26.

See also Cellang.


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Tools for sequencing and manipulating cellular genetics are well advanced.
Tools for sequencing and manipulating cellular genetics are well advanced.
Genetica is a privately held biotechnology company focused on cellular genetics, in particular the use of a novel set of genetic tools both to enhance the pace of drug discovery and to genetically manipulate cultured cells and whole organisms.
 
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