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Origin: In the 1990s, this term enjoyed some popularity among cellularautomaton enthusiasts.
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It was a ' cellularautomaton', an array of cells like a gigantic chessboard.
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Chris Langton invented a specialist replicator in 1984, a P-shaped loop of eighty-six cells in a two-dimensional eight-state cellularautomaton.
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The Scientific American columnist Martin Gardner called it "Conway's most famous brainchild." This is not Life the family board game, but Life the cellularautomaton.
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Inside the building there are bright and expansive boardrooms, large, open-plan offices, cellularspace and an eight-person lift.
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An air sac with cellularspaces is connected with the gullet and serves as a rudimentary lung.
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They will inhabit and navigate cellularspaces.
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Coated vesicles have been purified in the past on the basis of their remarkably homogeneousstructure, not their function.
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Nor are the revelations of polish confined to things having variety in their internal construction; they operate equally in things of homogeneousstructure.
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Results: The clinicians were only able to identify a defect, when the junctional area was involved, except for bony pieces with a very homogeneousstructure.
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However, the switching is not purely electrical in laterally homogeneousstructures.
Usage of cellular structure in English
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He wouldn't know the difference between normal and abnormal cellularstructure.
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CLE allows ultrahigh-resolution microscopy of tissue resulting in images of the cellularstructure.
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We stain it so its cellularstructure can be examined with a microscope.
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Well, they had to do with the biochemistry of cellularstructure, didn't they?
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But the cellularstructure is none the less demonstrable.
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As the "workhorses" of the genome, proteins govern normal cellularstructure and function.
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Silk differs from all other vegetable or animal fibers by being devoid of all cellularstructure.
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But when the creature is at rest, that tissue has no cellularstructure of its own.
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Studying the cellularstructure of these tendrils has helped researchers to create a new type of spring.
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Most of that complicated reaction is thanks to a single cellularstructure known as cannabinoid receptor 1.
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Furthermore, the alteration of some cellularstructure related gene expression corroborated a probable mitotic arrest after 40Gy.
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When that happens, the cellularstructure of the ingredients opens up and infuses the water with its compounds.
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The procedure stabilized its cellularstructure.
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When a clone body is grown in a tank, it is a blank slate, an empty cellularstructure.
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It meant rearranging my cellularstructure.
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Monsanto's biotech corn is designed to produce a pesticide in its cellularstructure that wards off insect pests.