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direct cell

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direct cell [də¦rekt ′sel]
(meteorology)
A closed thermal circulation in a vertical plane in which the rising motion occurs at higher potential temperature than the sinking motion.


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Genes direct cells to take on different identities--an eye will form here, a tongue there.
5 [micro]g) had significant zones of inhibition (2500 mm) no signs of growth inhibition was observed for EPs 7630, even at 10 mg/ml, indicating absence of any direct cell toxicity at the used concentration.
In preliminary lab tests, researchers showed that by controlling the weak electrical fields that arise naturally at wound sites, they could direct cells to either close or open up a wound at the flick of a switch.
 
 
 
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