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cellule
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cel·lule  (slyl)
n.
A small cell.

[French, from Latin cellula, diminutive of cella, chamber; see cella.]

cellule [ˈsɛljuːl]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) a very small cell
[from Latin cellula, diminutive of cella cell1]


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In 1855, at the age of 34, he published his now famous aphorism "omnis cellula e cellula" ("every cell stems from another cell").
1,2) In combination with cyclosporine and corticosteroids, MMF has been shown to prevent acute cellula rejection in patients post-kidney (2,3) and liver transplantation, (4) and in reversing allograft rejection in patients refractory to high-dose corticosteroids.
MAMFURIO: Quo melius videam, per corroborar l'intuito e firmar l'acto della potenza visiva, accio l'acie de la pupilla piu efficacemente per la linea visuale emittendo il radio a l'obiecto visibile, venghi ad introdur la specie di quello nel senso interiore, idest mediante il senso comone collocarla nella cellula de la fantastica facultade, voglio applicarmi gli oculari al naso.
 
 
 
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