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Definition of cellular in English: cellularadjective ˈsɛljʊləˈsɛljələr 1Relating to or consisting of living cells. (与)活细胞(有关)的;由活细胞构成的 细胞繁殖。 Example sentencesExamples - In the absence of a normal cellular immune response, bacterial proliferation may lead to infection.
- In animal cells, Prx are implicated in complex cellular processes including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis.
- There were 2 growth patterns, namely, a cellular spindle cell pattern and a hypocellular fibrous pattern.
- The frozen section showed a cellular spindle cell lesion without a prominent granulomatous pattern.
- The histology is similar and consists of a cellular spindle cell lesion with whorls.
- At the cellular level, necrotic hepatocytes infiltrate portal tracts, leading to inflammatory changes in the liver bed.
- Endothelial cells and mononuclear phagocytes are likely cellular mediators of lung IRI.
- Histologic sections showed a cellular proliferation of spindle neoplastic cells that were arranged in short fascicles.
- Infection with T gondii induces both cellular and humoral immune responses.
- When the cells are fused they become one hybrid cell with shared cellular contents, including two sets of genes.
- As people age, their cellular and humoral immunity generally diminish and T cell activity and immunoglobulins decrease.
- These cells create a cellular and molecular barrier at the site of injury, called the glial scar.
- These cells form distinctive cellular masses, which are termed endocrine glands.
- Thus, defects in either cell type have the potential to affect both cellular and humoral immunity to varying degrees.
- This size was compared with the myoma cell size in the cellular outer zone.
- Depletion of cellular glutathione levels sensitizes cells to the toxic effects of these carcinogens.
- Wound healing is an essential and complicated process in which several types of cells and cellular messengers interact.
- The body uses humoral and cellular immune responses to reject a transplanted graft.
- These activated cells release chemoattractants and growth factors that result in cellular proliferation and granuloma formation.
- Cells include histologically viable and necrotic eosinophils and other inflammatory cells, and cellular debris is often abundant.
2Denoting or relating to a mobile telephone system that uses a number of short-range radio stations to cover the area that it serves, the signal being automatically switched from one station to another as the user travels about. (移动电话)基站覆盖区的 Example sentencesExamples - Subscriber lists from the two Danish operating companies identified 420,095 cellular telephone users.
- Systems and methods which enable fast and simple identification of unauthorized users of cellular telephones are described.
- Cutting-edge firms have developed wireless and cellular telephone technology, as well as new applications for the Internet.
- A user of the cellular telephone generates a preliminary message including an Internet e-mail address for the Internet station.
- AT & T Bell Labs proposed the cellular telephone system we know today.
- The unit connector port is also adapted to receive power from a connected cellular telephone.
- The phone, unlike those from its competitors, switches automatically between cellular and wireless internet networks.
- They reckon that the ruling on in-flight phone calls is just a way for airlines to make you use their own pricey cellular telephone systems.
- His firm engineers telephone system infrastructure, specializing in the cellular telephone industry.
- In summary, our present study showed an increased risk for brain tumors among users of analog cellular telephones.
- Wireless local calling became common near the end of the twentieth century with cellular telephone systems.
- Mobile phones use radio waves, operating on a cellular system.
- There was no evidence adduced about finding any other drug paraphernalia, weapons, cellular telephones, or pagers.
- Utilising the cellular telephone network and localised transmitters, vehicle location systems like Tracker lead police to the stolen vehicle.
- ExpressNet combines digital two-way radio with cellular telephony and advanced instant messaging.
- Until everyone has joined the mobile phone revolution and cellular technology becomes fully reliable, most pay phones should remain.
- The user equipment may be based on a set-top box and television, a personal computer, a cellular telephone with a display, or other such devices.
- Each cylinder can generate radio signal to disrupt cellular traffic, said Marshall.
- More recently, largely due to the sharp rise in cellular mobile telephone subscribers and paging users, a number of new telecommunication retailer branches have opened.
- Nokia is investing US $12 billion building an industrial park outside Beijing to make handsets and cellular base stations.
3(of a fabric item, such as a blanket or vest) knitted so as to form holes or hollows that trap air and provide extra insulation. (毛毯、背心等织物)织成网眼的 Example sentencesExamples - I was lying below a cellular blanket and I have never felt so cosy or secure in my adult life.
4Consisting of small compartments or rooms. 由小隔间或房间构成的;分格式的 分格式房间。 Example sentencesExamples - The offices are open plan and include meeting rooms and cellular offices.
- The two-storey standalone building is laid out to provide a number of cellular offices with natural light on three sides.
- Pairs of cellular rooms housing offices and classrooms are arranged on each of the three sides of the courtyard.
- A hierarchy of scale obtains, with larger spaces at lower level and smaller cellular rooms on the upper floors.
- There are also a number of meeting rooms, conference rooms, cellular offices and kitchen facilities.
- Above the banking hall is a brick-clad volume containing cellular conference rooms and offices which require a greater degree of seclusion.
- The office space is mainly open plan but has some cellular offices and meeting rooms.
- Another wing contains cellular rooms around an internal open-air courtyard for the Sukka festival.
- With luminous communal spaces contained on lower floors, the upper levels will provide cellular teaching rooms and offices for the law school.
Derivativesnoun sɛljʊˈlarɪti In several cases, an occasional area of degenerate Antoni B tissue, often containing foamy macrophages, was seen to have an associated peripheral increase in cellularity. Example sentencesExamples - The core biopsy showed an overall cellularity of approximately 50%. Although normal differentiation and maturation were still visible, the marrow was dominated by myelomonocytic cells.
- Supporting evidence for malignant transformation included high cellularity, increased mitotic activity, cellular pleomorphism, hemorrhage, and necrosis.
- Using the Fisher exact test, the difference in cellularity of the lesions in the childbearing age group versus perimenopausal and postmenopausal women was statistically significant.
- One spinal tumor demonstrated focal histologic features consistent with a high-grade sarcoma, including brisk mitoses, increased cellularity, marked nuclear hyperchromasia, and marked cellular pleomorphism.
OriginMid 18th century: from French cellulaire, from modern Latin cellularis, from cellula 'little chamber', diminutive of cella. Definition of cellular in US English: cellularadjectiveˈsɛljələrˈselyələr 1Relating to or consisting of living cells. (与)活细胞(有关)的;由活细胞构成的 细胞繁殖。 Example sentencesExamples - As people age, their cellular and humoral immunity generally diminish and T cell activity and immunoglobulins decrease.
- This size was compared with the myoma cell size in the cellular outer zone.
- Cells include histologically viable and necrotic eosinophils and other inflammatory cells, and cellular debris is often abundant.
- Wound healing is an essential and complicated process in which several types of cells and cellular messengers interact.
- Depletion of cellular glutathione levels sensitizes cells to the toxic effects of these carcinogens.
- Thus, defects in either cell type have the potential to affect both cellular and humoral immunity to varying degrees.
- The body uses humoral and cellular immune responses to reject a transplanted graft.
- These cells create a cellular and molecular barrier at the site of injury, called the glial scar.
- The histology is similar and consists of a cellular spindle cell lesion with whorls.
- The frozen section showed a cellular spindle cell lesion without a prominent granulomatous pattern.
- These activated cells release chemoattractants and growth factors that result in cellular proliferation and granuloma formation.
- In the absence of a normal cellular immune response, bacterial proliferation may lead to infection.
- When the cells are fused they become one hybrid cell with shared cellular contents, including two sets of genes.
- At the cellular level, necrotic hepatocytes infiltrate portal tracts, leading to inflammatory changes in the liver bed.
- Infection with T gondii induces both cellular and humoral immune responses.
- In animal cells, Prx are implicated in complex cellular processes including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis.
- Histologic sections showed a cellular proliferation of spindle neoplastic cells that were arranged in short fascicles.
- There were 2 growth patterns, namely, a cellular spindle cell pattern and a hypocellular fibrous pattern.
- These cells form distinctive cellular masses, which are termed endocrine glands.
- Endothelial cells and mononuclear phagocytes are likely cellular mediators of lung IRI.
2Denoting or relating to a mobile telephone system that uses a number of short-range radio stations to cover the area that it serves, the signal being automatically switched from one station to another as the user travels about. (移动电话)基站覆盖区的 Example sentencesExamples - His firm engineers telephone system infrastructure, specializing in the cellular telephone industry.
- A user of the cellular telephone generates a preliminary message including an Internet e-mail address for the Internet station.
- They reckon that the ruling on in-flight phone calls is just a way for airlines to make you use their own pricey cellular telephone systems.
- Until everyone has joined the mobile phone revolution and cellular technology becomes fully reliable, most pay phones should remain.
- The unit connector port is also adapted to receive power from a connected cellular telephone.
- More recently, largely due to the sharp rise in cellular mobile telephone subscribers and paging users, a number of new telecommunication retailer branches have opened.
- Each cylinder can generate radio signal to disrupt cellular traffic, said Marshall.
- Subscriber lists from the two Danish operating companies identified 420,095 cellular telephone users.
- AT & T Bell Labs proposed the cellular telephone system we know today.
- Utilising the cellular telephone network and localised transmitters, vehicle location systems like Tracker lead police to the stolen vehicle.
- There was no evidence adduced about finding any other drug paraphernalia, weapons, cellular telephones, or pagers.
- Mobile phones use radio waves, operating on a cellular system.
- In summary, our present study showed an increased risk for brain tumors among users of analog cellular telephones.
- The phone, unlike those from its competitors, switches automatically between cellular and wireless internet networks.
- Cutting-edge firms have developed wireless and cellular telephone technology, as well as new applications for the Internet.
- The user equipment may be based on a set-top box and television, a personal computer, a cellular telephone with a display, or other such devices.
- Wireless local calling became common near the end of the twentieth century with cellular telephone systems.
- Systems and methods which enable fast and simple identification of unauthorized users of cellular telephones are described.
- Nokia is investing US $12 billion building an industrial park outside Beijing to make handsets and cellular base stations.
- ExpressNet combines digital two-way radio with cellular telephony and advanced instant messaging.
3(of a fabric item, such as a blanket or vest) knitted so as to form holes or hollows that trap air and provide extra insulation. (毛毯、背心等织物)织成网眼的 Example sentencesExamples - I was lying below a cellular blanket and I have never felt so cosy or secure in my adult life.
4Consisting of small compartments or rooms. 由小隔间或房间构成的;分格式的 分格式房间。 Example sentencesExamples - There are also a number of meeting rooms, conference rooms, cellular offices and kitchen facilities.
- A hierarchy of scale obtains, with larger spaces at lower level and smaller cellular rooms on the upper floors.
- Another wing contains cellular rooms around an internal open-air courtyard for the Sukka festival.
- The offices are open plan and include meeting rooms and cellular offices.
- Above the banking hall is a brick-clad volume containing cellular conference rooms and offices which require a greater degree of seclusion.
- Pairs of cellular rooms housing offices and classrooms are arranged on each of the three sides of the courtyard.
- The office space is mainly open plan but has some cellular offices and meeting rooms.
- The two-storey standalone building is laid out to provide a number of cellular offices with natural light on three sides.
- With luminous communal spaces contained on lower floors, the upper levels will provide cellular teaching rooms and offices for the law school.
OriginMid 18th century: from French cellulaire, from modern Latin cellularis, from cellula ‘little chamber’, diminutive of cella. |