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1 cell
n. celll* * *[sel]1) (a small room (especially in a prison or monastery).) cell2) (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.) cell3) ((the part containing the electrodes in) an electrical battery.) cell4) (one of many small compartments making up a structure: the cells of a honeycomb.) cell•- cellular- cellphone -
2 cell contents
cellinnehåll, informationen som hålls i var enskild cell i en elektronisk kalkyleringsfil (data) -
3 cell address
celladress, kombination av en bokstav och en siffra som identifierar en cells position inom en elektronisk kalkyleringsfil (data) -
4 cell mate
cellkamrat (i fängelse) -
5 cell mates
cellkamrat (i ett fängelse) -
6 cell membrane
cellmembran -
7 cell nucleus
cellkärna -
8 cell pointer
cellmarkör, rektangulär markör som indikerar den aktiva cellen i en elektronisk kalkyleringsfil (data) -
9 condemned cell
dödscell, de dödsdömdas cell* * *(a cell for a prisoner under sentence of death.) dödscell -
10 active cell
aktiv cell, nuvarande cell i en elektronisk kalkyleringsfil (data) -
11 relative cell reference
relativ cell-referens, tillträdet till en cell på ett elektroniskt kalkyleringsblad enligt sitt relativa läge till den nuvarande cellen (data) -
12 fat cell
fet cell -
13 red blood cell
röd blodkropp (cell som innehåller hemoglobin och som bär på det mesta syret i blodet) -
14 somatic cell
somatisk cell, alla celler som bygger upp kroppen (förutom de reproduktiva cellerna) -
15 absolute cell reference
fullständig cellreferens, hänvisning till en cells fullständiga address i en elektronisk kalkyleringsfil (data) -
16 brain cell
hjärncell -
17 detention cell
fångcell -
18 nerve cell
nervcell -
19 prison cell
fängelsecell -
20 sickle cell anemia
sicklecellanemi (blodsjukdom, brist på vita blodkroppar)
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