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1 ♦ cell
♦ cell /sɛl/n.3 (polit.) cellula9 (stat.) casella10 (aeron.) cellula11 (edil.) intercapedine● cell block, blocco ( di prigione) □ (biol.) cell cycle, ciclo cellulare □ (biol.) cell division, divisione cellulare; mitosi □ (biol.) cell-mediated, cellulomediato □ (telef.) cell phone ► cellphone □ (biol.) cell signalling, comunicazione cellulare □ (biol.) cell wall, parete cellulare □ (biol.) programmed cell death, apoptosi; morte cellulare programmata. -
2 cell **** n
[sɛl](in prison, monastery) cella, Bio cellula, Elec elemento (di batteria)dry cell Chem — cella a secco
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3 cell differentiation
nBio differenziazione f cellulare -
4 cell division
nBio divisione f cellulare -
5 cell wall
nBio parete f cellulare -
6 cell
[sel]1) (for prisoner, monk) cella f.2) biol. bot. cellula f.3) el. chim. cella f.4) pol. cellula f.5) tel. cella f., cellula f.* * *[sel]1) (a small room (especially in a prison or monastery).) cella2) (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.) cellula3) ((the part containing the electrodes in) an electrical battery.) elemento4) (one of many small compartments making up a structure: the cells of a honeycomb.) cellula•- cellular- cellphone* * *[sel]1) (for prisoner, monk) cella f.2) biol. bot. cellula f.3) el. chim. cella f.4) pol. cellula f.5) tel. cella f., cellula f. -
7 mast cell
mast cell /ˈmɑ:stsɛl/loc. n.(biol.) mastcellula; mastocito● (med., vet.) mast cell tumour, mastocitoma. -
8 condemned cell
(a cell for a prisoner under sentence of death.) (cella dei condannati a morte)* * *n -
9 blood cell
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10 cellphone cell·phone n
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11 fuel cell
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12 goblet cell
nBio cellula caliciforme -
13 nerve cell
ncellula nervosa, neurone m -
14 padded cell
nome = cella con pareti imbottite per malati mentali* * *ncella con le pareti imbottite (in carceri, ospedali psichiatrici)* * *nome = cella con pareti imbottite per malati mentali -
15 photocell photo·cell n
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16 photoelectric cell
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17 sickle-cell anaemia n
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18 solar cell
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19 stem cell
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20 T-cell n
['tiːˌsɛl]Bio linfocita m T
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