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1 cell
noun(also Biol., Electr.) Zelle, die* * *[sel]1) (a small room (especially in a prison or monastery).) die Zelle2) (a very small piece of the substance of which all living things are made; the smallest unit of living matter: The human body is made up of cells.) die Zelle4) (one of many small compartments making up a structure: the cells of a honeycomb.) die Zelle•- academic.ru/11679/cellular">cellular- cellphone* * *[sel]n3. BIOL, ELEC, POL Zelle fbattery \cell Batteriezelle ffuel \cell Brennstoffzelle fto use one's grey \cells seine kleinen grauen Zellen anstrengen hum fam* * *[sel]n1) Zelle f* * *cell [sel] s1. (Kloster-, Gefängnis- etc)Zelle f2. allg Zelle f ( auch POL), Kammer f ( auch PHYSIOL, im Gewebe), Fach n ( auch BOT, des Fruchtknotens)3. BIOL Zelle f:cell biology Zellbiologie f;cell division Zellteilung f;cell fluid Zellsaft m;cell growth Zellwachstum n;cell membrane Zellmembran f;cell nucleus Zellkern m;cell wall Zellwand f4. ELEKa) Zelle f, Element n (einer Batterie)b) Speicherzelle f (einer Rechenmaschine)c) Schaltzelle f5. CHEM, PHYS elektrolytische Zelle6. FLUGb) Gaszelle f* * *noun(also Biol., Electr.) Zelle, die* * *n.Zelle -n f. -
2 one-fluid cell
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > one-fluid cell
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4 two-fluid cell
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5 amniotic fluid cell
Fruchtwasserzelle fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > amniotic fluid cell
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6 sperm
noun* * *[sp:m]plural sperms, sperm - noun1) (the fluid in a male animal etc that fertilizes the female egg.) das Sperma2) (one of the fertilizing cells in this fluid.) das Sperma* * *<pl - or -s>[spɜ:m, AM spɜ:rm]n* * *[spɜːm]nSamenfaden m, Spermatozoon nt, Spermium nt; (= fluid) Samenflüssigkeit f, Sperma nt* * *sperm1 [spɜːm; US spɜrm] s BIOL1. Sperma n, Samenflüssigkeit f2. Samenzelle fsperm2 [spɜːm; US spɜrm] s1. → academic.ru/69426/spermaceti">spermaceti* * *noun* * *n.Sperma -en n.
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