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hücre, pil, küçük oda, Hücre, göze, göz kapalı boşluk, odacık, cellula, göz, cisimcik, toplumdan kaçan kimsenin kapandığı evi, petek gözü, göze, hucre, oda (manastır vb), hapishane hücresi, küvet, gözcük, batarya elemanı, cep, birim, odacık, kafes, cell fluid lenf, ünite, elek. pil, HÜCRE:Gizli veya yıkıcı amaçlarla birlikte çalışan küçük bir bireyler grubu, (spreadsheet) göz, cell hapishanede birçok hücreden meydana gelen bölüm, oda, cell wall hücre çeperi, dry cell kurupadded cell çok azgın deliler için duvarları pamukla kaplanmış hücre, göze, hücre hücre, pil/gizli, oda manastır vb,

1cell hücre  isim     ts
2cell pil     ts
3cell küçük oda  isim     ts
4cell Hücre, göze, göz kapalı boşluk, odacık, cellula  Tıp     ts
5cell göz     ts
6cell cisimcik     ts
7cell toplumdan kaçan kimsenin kapandığı evi     ts
8cell petek gözü     ts
9cell göze     ts
10Cell hucre     ts
11cell oda (manastır vb)  isim     ts
12cell hapishane hücresi  Kanun     ts
13cell küvet  Tıp     ts
14cell gözcük  Kimya     ts
15cell batarya elemanı  Otomotiv     ts
16cell cep     ts
17cell birim  Tıp     ts
18cell odacık  Elektrik, Elektronik     ts
19cell kafes  İnşaat     ts
20cell cell fluid lenf     ts
21cell ünite  isim     ts
22cell elek. pil  isim     ts
23cell HÜCRE:Gizli veya yıkıcı amaçlarla birlikte çalışan küçük bir bireyler grubu  Askeri     ts
24cell (spreadsheet) göz     ts
25cell cell hapishanede birçok hücreden meydana gelen bölüm     ts
26cell oda     ts
27cell cell wall hücre çeperi     ts
28cell dry cell kurupadded cell çok azgın deliler için duvarları pamukla kaplanmış hücre     ts
29cell göze, hücre hücre     ts
30cell pil/gizli     ts
31cell oda manastır vb     ts
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A small thunderstorm, caused by convection, that forms ahead of a storm front, The basic unit of a living organism, surrounded by a cell membrane, A small group of people forming part of a larger organization, A room in a prison for containing inmates, A room in a monastery accommodating one person, A cavity in a structure such as a honeycomb or ovary, A component of an electrical battery, A cellular phone, The minimal unit of a cellular automaton that can change state and has an associated behavior, A three-dimensional facet of a polytope, A short, fixed-length packet as in asynchronous transfer mode, A region of radio reception that is a part of a larger radio network, A manufacturing layout that arranges workstations performing the different functions required to produce a product or subassembly in the same, often U-shaped area, rather that arranging machines by similar functions. Operators are usually trained to perform and complete all cell manufacturing functions, A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit, A room in a monastery for sleeping one person, Same as Cella, A jar of vessel, or a division of a compound vessel, for holding the exciting fluid of a battery, One of the minute elementary structures, of which the greater part of the various tissues and organs of animals and plants are composed, A small religious house attached to a monastery or convent, Any small cavity, or hollow place, The space between the ribs of a vaulted roof, corpuscle, (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; cells may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction a room where a prisoner is kept small room is which a monk or nun lives any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb", An cavity in a structure such as a honeycomb or ovary, the title of a scientific journal published by Elsevier, To place or inclose in a cell, Fundamental structural unit of all life The cell consists primarily of an outer plasma membrane, which separates it from the environment; the genetic material (DNA), which encodes heritable information for the maintainance of life; and the cytoplasm, a heterogeneous assemblage of ions, molecules, and fluid, Basic geographic unit of a cellular telephone system A large territory is divided into smaller areas or cells, each equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver Size of a cell is determined by terrain, transmission power and anticipated customer load As a wireless telephone moves from one cell into another, a computer at a Mobile Telephone Switching Office transfers the phone call to a new cell and radio frequency, The basic geographic unit of a cellular system Also, the basis for the generic industry term "cellular " A city or county is divided into smaller "cells," each of which is equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver The cells can vary in size depending upon terrain, capacity demands, etc By controlling the transmission power, the radio frequencies assigned to one cell can be limited to the boundaries of that cell When a wireless phone moves from one cell toward another, a computer at the Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO) monitors the movement and at the proper time, transfers or hands off the phone call to the new cell and another radio frequency The handoff is performed so quickly that it's not noticeable to the callers (Back to top ), The geographic area encompassing the signal range from one base station (a site containing a radio transmitter/receiver and network communication equipment) Wireless transmission networks are comprised of many hexagonal, overlapping cell sites to efficiently use radio spectrum for wireless transmissions Also, the basis for the term "cellular phone " Back to the top, The RF coverage area in the cellular system resulting from operation of a single multiple-channel set of base station frequencies Cell can also refer to the base site equipment servicing this area A city or county is divided into smaller "cells", each of which is equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver The cells can vary in size depending upon terrain, capacity demands, etc By controlling the transmission power, the radio frequencies assigned to one cell can be limited to the boundaries of that cell, The smallest structural unit of living organisms that is able to grow and reproduce independently basic unit of any living organism It is a small, watery compartment filled with chemicals and a complete copy of the organism's genome (CNN/BIO), The smallest biological unit of specialized function capable of self-replication A cell consists of an outer membrane, which encases the fluid of the cell, and the nucleus, a specialized compartment containing DNA, a room where a prisoner is kept, small room is which a monk or nun lives, A cell is a small room in which a prisoner is locked. A cell is also a small room in which a monk or nun lives, A cell is the smallest part of an animal or plant that is able to function independently. Every animal or plant is made up of millions of cells. Those cells divide and give many other different types of cells. blood cells Soap destroys the cell walls of bacteria, loculus, smallest unit of life (Biology, Anatomy); small room; small room in prison, jail cell; smal room in a convent; battery, electric storage cell; small group of people that is part of a larger organization who work together; smallest organizational unit of a movement; single unit that transforms radiant energy into electric energy, You can refer to a small group of people within a larger organization as a cell. In biology, the basic unit of which all living things are composed; the smallest structural unit of living matter that is able to function independently. A single cell can be a complete organism in itself, as in bacteria and protozoans. Groups of specialized cells are organized into tissues and organs in multicellular organisms such as higher plants and animals. There are two distinct types of cells: prokaryotic cells, found only in bacteria (including blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria), and eukaryotic cells, composing all other life-forms. Though the structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ (see prokaryote, eukaryote), their molecular compositions and activities are very similar. The chief molecules in cells are nucleic acids, proteins, and polysaccharides. A cell is bounded by a membrane that enables it to exchange certain materials with its surroundings. In plant cells, a rigid cell wall encloses this membrane. programmed cell death red blood cell white blood cell nerve cell photoelectric cell B cell fuel cell renal cell carcinoma sickle cell anemia solar cell T cell, any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb", a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections (cells), each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver, a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction, Basic unit of life, the smallest living structure that is able to function independently The human body is composed of trillions of cells; bacteria are a single cell, The basic geographic unit of a cellular system and the basis for the generic industry term "cellular " A city is divided into small "cells", each of which is equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver or base station The cells can vary in size depending on terrain and capacity demands By controlling the transmission power and the radio frequencies assigned from one cell to another, a computer at the MTSO monitors the movement and transfers or hands off the phone call to another cell and another radio frequency as needed, The smallest structural unit of all living organisms that ran survive independently, Small, watery, membrane-bound compartment filled with chemicals; the basic subunit of any living thing, The basic subunit of any living organism; the simplest unit that can exist as an independent living system There are many different types of cells in people, each with specific characteristics The lung has more than 25 different types of cells chromosomes The structures of a cell which contain the genes, or hereditary factors, and are constant in numbers in each species, In spreadsheets, the intersection of a row and a column, A cell is the smallest self-functioning unit found in living organisms Each cell is enclosed by an outer membrane or wall and contains genetic material (DNA) and other parts to carry out its life functions Some organisms such as bacteria consist of only one cell, but most of the organisms found on the Earth are made up of many cells, a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement, The basic subunit of any living organism; the simplest unit that can exist as an independent living system 2, n Trad (of an object) a conceptual slot of that object The dynamic variable and global function bindings of a symbol are sometimes referred to as its value cell and function cell, respectively, The basic unit of any living organism that carries on the biochemical processes of life See also: genome, nucleus, The basic unit of life Within the cell is a nucleus and cytoplasm The cytoplasm contains organelles that carry out the cell's functions The nucleus contains the genetic material, DNA The cell membrane which surrounds the cell has receptors on its surface which have unique functions and identifying properties, The basic geographical unit of a cellular communications system Service coverage of a given area is based on an interlocking network of cells, each with a radio base station (transmitter/receiver) at its center The size of each cell is determined by the terrain and forecasted number of users, (elec) A device that generates electricity, traditionally consisting of two plates or conducting surfaces placed in an electrolytic FLUID The basic unit of a photovoltaic system F - element S - celula, The smallest structural unit of living organisms that is able to grow and reproduce independently, The fundamental unit of all living things Some organisms are formed only of one cell, such as bacteria and protozoa Most plants and animals are formed from several million cells of various types, each specializing in a particular function, Smallest unit of life (single cell organism or bacteria) or unit of higher organisms, i e , multicellular organisms Cells are surrounded by a cell membrane (and cell wall in bacteria and plants = a membrane plus some chemically more stable structures, often mixtures of proteins and polysaccharides) and contain all necessary elements to sustain life; proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, minerals, and a diverse class of metabolites Cells of higher organisms (known as eukaryotes) are subdivided into subcellular compartments called organelles such as the mitochondrion, the cell nucleus, the endoplasmatic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus and many smaller organelles with highly specialized functions While all these organelles are found in animal cells, plant cells in addition contain a central vacuole that controls pressure to stabilize the cell and chloroplasts, the site of photosynthesis or light depended biosynthesis of sugars (carbohydrates), live in a prison cell; share a jail cell; store in a honeycomb,

32cell A small thunderstorm, caused by convection, that forms ahead of a storm front - "There is a powerful storm cell headed our way."     ts
33cell The basic unit of a living organism, surrounded by a cell membrane - "There is a virtual zoo of single cell organisms living in your mouth."     ts
34cell A small group of people forming part of a larger organization - "Besides being the smallest possible unit of mutant rat karate master, Splinter Cell is a series of stealth games under the Tom Clancy label, although one suspects that Tom Clancy himself had as much to do with the development of Splinter Cell: Conviction as Tom Clancy’s goldfish."     ts
35cell A room in a prison for containing inmates - "The combatants spent the night in separate cells."     ts
36cell A room in a monastery accommodating one person - "Gregor Mendel must have spent a good amount of time outside of his cell."     ts
37cell A cavity in a structure such as a honeycomb or ovary - "The bee filled the cell with honey."     ts
38cell A component of an electrical battery - "This MP3 player runs on 2 AAA cells."     ts
39cell A cellular phone     ts
40cell The minimal unit of a cellular automaton that can change state and has an associated behavior - "The upper right cell always starts with the color green."     ts
41cell A three-dimensional facet of a polytope     ts
42cell A short, fixed-length packet as in asynchronous transfer mode - "Virtual Channel number 5 received 170 cells."     ts
43cell A region of radio reception that is a part of a larger radio network - "I get good reception in my home because it is near a cell tower."     ts
44cell A manufacturing layout that arranges workstations performing the different functions required to produce a product or subassembly in the same, often U-shaped area, rather that arranging machines by similar functions. Operators are usually trained to perform and complete all cell manufacturing functions  Ticaret     ts
45cell A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit     ts
46cell A room in a monastery for sleeping one person     ts
47cell Same as Cella     ts
48cell A jar of vessel, or a division of a compound vessel, for holding the exciting fluid of a battery     ts
49cell One of the minute elementary structures, of which the greater part of the various tissues and organs of animals and plants are composed     ts
50cell A small religious house attached to a monastery or convent     ts
51cell Any small cavity, or hollow place     ts
52cell The space between the ribs of a vaulted roof     ts
53cell corpuscle  isim     ts
54cell (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; cells may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction a room where a prisoner is kept small room is which a monk or nun lives any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb"     ts
55cell An cavity in a structure such as a honeycomb or ovary     ts
56cell the title of a scientific journal published by Elsevier     ts
57cell To place or inclose in a cell     ts
58cell Fundamental structural unit of all life The cell consists primarily of an outer plasma membrane, which separates it from the environment; the genetic material (DNA), which encodes heritable information for the maintainance of life; and the cytoplasm, a heterogeneous assemblage of ions, molecules, and fluid     ts
59cell Basic geographic unit of a cellular telephone system A large territory is divided into smaller areas or cells, each equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver Size of a cell is determined by terrain, transmission power and anticipated customer load As a wireless telephone moves from one cell into another, a computer at a Mobile Telephone Switching Office transfers the phone call to a new cell and radio frequency     ts
60cell The basic geographic unit of a cellular system Also, the basis for the generic industry term "cellular " A city or county is divided into smaller "cells," each of which is equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver The cells can vary in size depending upon terrain, capacity demands, etc By controlling the transmission power, the radio frequencies assigned to one cell can be limited to the boundaries of that cell When a wireless phone moves from one cell toward another, a computer at the Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO) monitors the movement and at the proper time, transfers or hands off the phone call to the new cell and another radio frequency The handoff is performed so quickly that it's not noticeable to the callers (Back to top )     ts
61cell The geographic area encompassing the signal range from one base station (a site containing a radio transmitter/receiver and network communication equipment) Wireless transmission networks are comprised of many hexagonal, overlapping cell sites to efficiently use radio spectrum for wireless transmissions Also, the basis for the term "cellular phone " Back to the top     ts
62cell The RF coverage area in the cellular system resulting from operation of a single multiple-channel set of base station frequencies Cell can also refer to the base site equipment servicing this area A city or county is divided into smaller "cells", each of which is equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver The cells can vary in size depending upon terrain, capacity demands, etc By controlling the transmission power, the radio frequencies assigned to one cell can be limited to the boundaries of that cell     ts
63cell The smallest structural unit of living organisms that is able to grow and reproduce independently basic unit of any living organism It is a small, watery compartment filled with chemicals and a complete copy of the organism's genome (CNN/BIO)     ts
64cell The smallest biological unit of specialized function capable of self-replication A cell consists of an outer membrane, which encases the fluid of the cell, and the nucleus, a specialized compartment containing DNA     ts
65cell a room where a prisoner is kept     ts
66cell small room is which a monk or nun lives     ts
67cell A cell is a small room in which a prisoner is locked. A cell is also a small room in which a monk or nun lives     ts
68cell A cell is the smallest part of an animal or plant that is able to function independently. Every animal or plant is made up of millions of cells. Those cells divide and give many other different types of cells. blood cells Soap destroys the cell walls of bacteria     ts
69cell loculus, smallest unit of life (Biology, Anatomy); small room; small room in prison, jail cell; smal room in a convent; battery, electric storage cell; small group of people that is part of a larger organization who work together; smallest organizational unit of a movement; single unit that transforms radiant energy into electric energy  isim     ts
70cell You can refer to a small group of people within a larger organization as a cell. In biology, the basic unit of which all living things are composed; the smallest structural unit of living matter that is able to function independently. A single cell can be a complete organism in itself, as in bacteria and protozoans. Groups of specialized cells are organized into tissues and organs in multicellular organisms such as higher plants and animals. There are two distinct types of cells: prokaryotic cells, found only in bacteria (including blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria), and eukaryotic cells, composing all other life-forms. Though the structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ (see prokaryote, eukaryote), their molecular compositions and activities are very similar. The chief molecules in cells are nucleic acids, proteins, and polysaccharides. A cell is bounded by a membrane that enables it to exchange certain materials with its surroundings. In plant cells, a rigid cell wall encloses this membrane. programmed cell death red blood cell white blood cell nerve cell photoelectric cell B cell fuel cell renal cell carcinoma sickle cell anemia solar cell T cell     ts
71cell any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb"     ts
72cell a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections (cells), each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver     ts
73cell a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction     ts
74cell Basic unit of life, the smallest living structure that is able to function independently The human body is composed of trillions of cells; bacteria are a single cell     ts
75cell The basic geographic unit of a cellular system and the basis for the generic industry term "cellular " A city is divided into small "cells", each of which is equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver or base station The cells can vary in size depending on terrain and capacity demands By controlling the transmission power and the radio frequencies assigned from one cell to another, a computer at the MTSO monitors the movement and transfers or hands off the phone call to another cell and another radio frequency as needed     ts
76cell The smallest structural unit of all living organisms that ran survive independently     ts
77cell Small, watery, membrane-bound compartment filled with chemicals; the basic subunit of any living thing     ts
78cell The basic subunit of any living organism; the simplest unit that can exist as an independent living system There are many different types of cells in people, each with specific characteristics The lung has more than 25 different types of cells chromosomes The structures of a cell which contain the genes, or hereditary factors, and are constant in numbers in each species     ts
79cell In spreadsheets, the intersection of a row and a column     ts
80cell A cell is the smallest self-functioning unit found in living organisms Each cell is enclosed by an outer membrane or wall and contains genetic material (DNA) and other parts to carry out its life functions Some organisms such as bacteria consist of only one cell, but most of the organisms found on the Earth are made up of many cells     ts
81cell a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement     ts
82cell The basic subunit of any living organism; the simplest unit that can exist as an independent living system 2     ts
83cell n Trad (of an object) a conceptual slot of that object The dynamic variable and global function bindings of a symbol are sometimes referred to as its value cell and function cell, respectively     ts
84cell The basic unit of any living organism that carries on the biochemical processes of life See also: genome, nucleus     ts
85cell The basic unit of life Within the cell is a nucleus and cytoplasm The cytoplasm contains organelles that carry out the cell's functions The nucleus contains the genetic material, DNA The cell membrane which surrounds the cell has receptors on its surface which have unique functions and identifying properties     ts
86cell The basic geographical unit of a cellular communications system Service coverage of a given area is based on an interlocking network of cells, each with a radio base station (transmitter/receiver) at its center The size of each cell is determined by the terrain and forecasted number of users     ts
87cell (elec) A device that generates electricity, traditionally consisting of two plates or conducting surfaces placed in an electrolytic FLUID The basic unit of a photovoltaic system F - element S - celula     ts
88cell The smallest structural unit of living organisms that is able to grow and reproduce independently     ts
89cell The fundamental unit of all living things Some organisms are formed only of one cell, such as bacteria and protozoa Most plants and animals are formed from several million cells of various types, each specializing in a particular function     ts
90cell Smallest unit of life (single cell organism or bacteria) or unit of higher organisms, i e , multicellular organisms Cells are surrounded by a cell membrane (and cell wall in bacteria and plants = a membrane plus some chemically more stable structures, often mixtures of proteins and polysaccharides) and contain all necessary elements to sustain life; proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, minerals, and a diverse class of metabolites Cells of higher organisms (known as eukaryotes) are subdivided into subcellular compartments called organelles such as the mitochondrion, the cell nucleus, the endoplasmatic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus and many smaller organelles with highly specialized functions While all these organelles are found in animal cells, plant cells in addition contain a central vacuole that controls pressure to stabilize the cell and chloroplasts, the site of photosynthesis or light depended biosynthesis of sugars (carbohydrates)     ts
91cell live in a prison cell; share a jail cell; store in a honeycomb  fiil     ts
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