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Kurstrends
Eizelle
ˈegg cell SOST
Eizelle f <-, -n>
egg cell colloq
I. egg [eg] SOST
1. egg (food):
Ei nt <-(e)s, -er>
devilled [or ingl am deviled] eggs
Spiegelei nt <-(e)s, -er>
sunny side up egg ingl am
Spiegelei nt <-(e)s, -er>
2. egg (cell):
Eizelle f <-, -n>
3. egg (shape):
Ei nt <-(e)s, -er>
locuzioni:
to be a bad egg colloq
dumm dastehen colloq
as sure as eggs is eggs ingl brit colloq
da will das Ei [o. Küken] [mal] wieder klüger sein als die Henne colloq scherz
II. egg [eg] VB vb trans
to egg sb on
cell [sel] SOST
1. cell (room):
Zelle f <-, -n>
2. cell (space):
Feld nt <-(e)s, -er>
3. cell BIOL, ELETTR, POL:
Zelle f <-, -n>
Brennstoffzelle f <-, -n>
4. cell TELECOM (local area):
Voce OpenDict
egg SOST
Present
Iegg
youegg
he/she/iteggs
weegg
youegg
theyegg
Past
Iegged
youegged
he/she/itegged
weegged
youegged
theyegged
Present Perfect
Ihaveegged
youhaveegged
he/she/ithasegged
wehaveegged
youhaveegged
theyhaveegged
Past Perfect
Ihadegged
youhadegged
he/she/ithadegged
wehadegged
youhadegged
theyhadegged
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
When a plant cell is placed in hypotonic solution, water enters into a cell by osmosis and as a result turger pressure develops.
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Cytostatic refers to a cellular component or medicine that inhibits cell growth.
en.wikipedia.org
An immunogen is any antigen that is capable of inducing humoral and/or cell-mediated immune response rather than immunological tolerance.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1991, scientists became aware that self-avoidance was also present in non-neuronal cell types, such as leech comb cells, which might similarly form discrete domains.
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He is noted for his research on the use of common marmoset in teratology studies, cell death and teratogenic embryonic damage.
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Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
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Next, he formulated from observations of eggs, the basic principle of embryology that egg cells are single cells that develop into complex organisms.
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www.merke.ch
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Weiter formulierte er nach Beobachtungen an Eizellen das grundlegende Prinzip der Embryologie, dass Eizellen Einzelzellen seien, die sich in komplexe Organismen entwickeln.
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Whether or not we have inherited mom? s slender build or dad? s tendency towards early baldness or whether grandpa? s short-sightedness has overleaped a generation, it is not until the fusion of the sperm and the egg cell that it is determined which genetic information we have received from previous generations.
www.ngfn-2.ngfn.de
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Ob wir Mamas schlanke Figur oder Papas Neigung zu frühzeitiger Glatzenbildung erben oder ob Opas Kurzsichtigkeit eine Generation übersprungen hat - erst mit der Verschmelzung von Samen und Eizelle steht fest, welche Erbanlagen wir von unseren Vorfahren mit auf den Weg bekommen haben.
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The images derive from a 20s proteasome of an egg cell from Xenopus laevis.
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www.uni-mainz.de
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Die Abbildungen stammen von 20s Proteasomen einer Eizelle von Xenopus laevis.
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( 4 ) In cases where the man has a serious fertility disorder, one single sperm is injected directly into the egg cell under a special microscope.
www.hirslanden.ch
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( 4 ) In Fällen mit schwerer Fruchtbarkeitsstörung des Mannes wird unter einem speziellen Mikroskop ein einzelnes Spermium direkt in die Eizelle eingebracht.
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In all animals, development is initially controlled by proteins from the mother in the egg cell; the genes of the embryo are not activated until some time later.
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www.bio.uni-freiburg.de
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In allen Tieren steuern zuerst Proteine der Mütter in der Eizelle die Entwicklung, während die Gene des Embryos erst nach einiger Zeit aktiviert werden.
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