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1 membrana celular
f.cell membrane, cytomembrane, ectoblast.* * *(n.) = cell membraneEx. The author describes the historical milestones that led to our current understanding of the structure of cell membranes.* * *(n.) = cell membraneEx: The author describes the historical milestones that led to our current understanding of the structure of cell membranes.
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2 hito histórico
(n.) = historical milestone, historical landmarkEx. The author describes the historical milestones that led to our current understanding of the structure of cell membranes.Ex. The major historical landmarks of the problem are reviewed briefly.* * *(n.) = historical milestone, historical landmarkEx: The author describes the historical milestones that led to our current understanding of the structure of cell membranes.
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3 membrana
f.membrane.* * *1 membrane\membrana mucosa mucous membrane* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=capa) membrane; (Orn) membrane, web2) Cono Sur (Med) diphtheria* * *femenino membrane* * *= membrane, septum.Ex. We have already used these operators in some of the examples, but some further examples will illustrate their use: (1) organisms (p) cells (p) membranes (2) osmosis.Ex. When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.----* membrana celular = cell membrane.* membrana citoplasmática = plasma membrane.* membrana mucosa = mucous membrane.* membrana plasmática = plasma membrane.* * *femenino membrane* * *= membrane, septum.Ex: We have already used these operators in some of the examples, but some further examples will illustrate their use: (1) organisms (p) cells (p) membranes (2) osmosis.
Ex: When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.* membrana celular = cell membrane.* membrana citoplasmática = plasma membrane.* membrana mucosa = mucous membrane.* membrana plasmática = plasma membrane.* * *membraneCompuestos:mucous membranevitelline membrane, yolk sac* * *
membrana sustantivo femenino
membrane
membrana sustantivo femenino membrane
' membrana' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elástico
- envolver
- tela
English:
membrane
- damp
* * *membrana nf1. [tejido] membranemembrana mucosa mucous membrane2. [de tambor] skin* * *f membrane* * *membrana nf1) : membrane2)membrana interdigital : web, webbing (of a bird's foot)♦ membranoso, -sa adj
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