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omnipotent stem cell
omnipotente Stammzelle
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alemão
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Stammzelle f <-, -n>
Stammzellenforschung f <-> kein pl
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om·nipo·tent [ɒmˈnɪpətənt, americ ɑ:mˈnɪpət̬ənt] ADJ inv
I. stem [stem] SUBST
1. stem:
stem of a tree, bush, shrub
Stamm m <-(e)s, Stạ̈m·me>
stem of a leaf, flower, fruit
Stiel m <-(e)s, -e>
stem of a leaf, flower, fruit
Stängel m <-s, ->
stem of grain, corn
Halm m <-(e)s, -e>
stem of a glass
2. stem LINGUÍS:
3. stem NÁUT:
4. stem americ (watch part):
II. stem <-mm-> [stem] VERBO trans
to stem sth
den Fluss [von etw Dat] stoppen
III. stem <-mm-> [stem] VERBO intr
1. stem (be traced back):
auf etw Acus zurückgehen
to stem from sb/sth
to stem from sb/sth
2. stem (slide a ski outwards):
STEM [stem]
STEM acrónimo de science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
cell [sel] SUBST
1. cell (room):
Zelle f <-, -n>
2. cell (space):
Feld nt <-(e)s, -er>
3. cell BIOL, ELETR, POL:
Zelle f <-, -n>
Brennstoffzelle f <-, -n>
4. cell TELECOMUN (local area):
Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett
omnipotent stem cell
omnipotente Stammzelle (kann den kompletten Organismus herstellen)
Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett
multipotente Stammzelle (kann die Zelltypen des umgebenden Gewebes herstellen)
Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett
stem SUBST
Present
Istem
youstem
he/she/itstems
westem
youstem
theystem
Past
Istemmed
youstemmed
he/she/itstemmed
westemmed
youstemmed
theystemmed
Present Perfect
Ihavestemmed
youhavestemmed
he/she/ithasstemmed
wehavestemmed
youhavestemmed
theyhavestemmed
Past Perfect
Ihadstemmed
youhadstemmed
he/she/ithadstemmed
wehadstemmed
youhadstemmed
theyhadstemmed
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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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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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