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Cellular and confinement
* Cellular confinement
Cellular confinement systems ( geocells ) are also used for steep earth stabilization in gravity and reinforced retaining walls with geogrids.
As the Indian freedom movement continued to grow in the late 19th Century, an enormous Cellular Jail was constructed between 1896 and 1906 to house Indian convicts, mostly political prisoners, in solitary confinement.
Geocells ( also known as Cellular Confinement Systems ) are three-dimensional honeycombed cellular structures that form a confinement system when infilled with compacted soil.
* Cellular confinement, a modern form of gabion cages.

Cellular and systems
TDMA is used in the digital 2G cellular systems such as Global System for Mobile Communications ( GSM ), IS-136, Personal Digital Cellular ( PDC ) and iDEN, and in the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications ( DECT ) standard for portable phones.
The future of broadband Wireless Internet will be decided towards two possible directions – one possibility would be the takeover of the Cellular companies ' third generation and fourth generation systems and the second possibility would be the other communication companies with their WiMax technologies.
Cellular radio and telephone systems such as TETRA are also becoming common.
Houston Cellular was formed as a result of the October 1983 Federal Communications Commission's ruling that set aside sufficient frequencies for the operation of two cellular systems in each metropolitan area.
Cellular systems use one or more of four different techniques of access ( TDMA, FDMA, CDMA, SDMA ).

Cellular and geocells
Cellular Confinement technology ( geocells ) are prominently supported and promoted as a recommended BMP by the USACE itself levee rehabilitation in USACE Technical Report REMR-GT-26, Innovative Methods for Levee Rehabilitation Edward B. Perry, September 1998 ( http :// www. dtic. mil / cgi-bin / GetTRDoc? AD = ADA354949 ).

Cellular and ),
Though it was initially envisaged that these cellular automata would run on special computers, such as MIT's " Cellular Automata Machine-8 " ( CAM-8 ), by 1996 it was realised that the model originally proposed, which required cellular automata with thousands of states, was too complex to be realised in hardware.
Common examples of in vitro experiments include ( a ) cells derived from multicellular organisms ( cell culture or tissue culture ), ( b ) subcellular components ( e. g. mitochondria or ribosomes ), ( c ) Cellular or subcellular extracts ( e. g. wheat germ or reticulocyte extracts ), or ( d ) purified molecules in the test tube ( often proteins, DNA, or RNA, either individually or in combination ).
Cellular necrosis can be induced by a number of external sources, including injury, infection, cancer, infarction, poisons, ROS ( Reactive Oxygen Species ), and inflammation.
Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ), and then release waste products.
Wireless telephony services are provided by ATT Mobile, formerly Cingular, ( GSM850 / GSM1900 ), T-Mobile ( GSM1900 ), AllTel, formerly First Cellular of Southern Illinois, ( now CDMA-only although legacy GSM850 service still operates ), Verizon ( CDMA ), Nextel Partners ( iDEN ), and Sprint PCS ( CDMA ).
Cellular processes, especially muscles, then convert the ATP into adenosine diphosphate ( ADP ), freeing the energy to do work.
Barclay Knapp and George Blumenthal, the founders of the cellular network company Cellular Communications, Inc. ( sold to Airtouch in 1996 ), established International CableTel in 1993.
* Cellular networks: 0G, 1G, 2G, 3G, Beyond 3G ( 4G ), Future wireless
Basinger appeared in the mainstream thrillers Cellular ( 2004 ) and The Sentinel ( 2006 ), but for the rest of the decade her appearances were in low-profile projects.
* Cellular Mobile Networks: In cellular mobile communication ( GSM & LTE Systems, for instance ), frequency spectrum is a precious resource which is divided into non-overlapping spectrum bands which are assigned to different cells ( In cellular communications, a cell refers to the hexagonal / circular area around the base station antenna ).
Thrillers such as Joy Ride ( 2001 ), Unknown ( 2011 ), Hostage ( 2005 ), Cellular ( 2006 ), A History of Violence ( 2005 ) and Firewall ( 2006 ) were borderline-action.
Since SBC already had a majority stake in a large mobile provider ( Cellular One ), the merged company, if it were to operate Ameritech Cellular and Cellular One both in the same market, would have wielded too much market power.
At UCSD, Palade was Professor of Medicine in Residence ( Emeritus ) in the Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine, as well as a Dean for Scientific Affairs ( Emeritus ), in the School of Medicine at La Jolla, California.

Cellular and matrix
Cellular fibronectin is assembled into the extracellular matrix, an insoluble network that separates and supports the organs and tissues of an organism.
Cellular fibronectin is assembled into an insoluble fibrillar matrix in a complex cell-mediated process.

Cellular and with
In January 2004 the Ministry of Information Technology issued its Mobile Cellular Policy with objectives to:
of Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology ( India ) concluded that the " lower caste groups might have originated with the hierarchical divisions that arose within the tribal groups with the spread of Neolithic agriculturalists, much earlier than the arrival of Aryan speakers ", and " the Indo-Europeans established themselves as upper castes among this already developed caste-like class structure within the tribes.
A study conducted by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in 2009 ( in collaboration with Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health and the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT ) analyzed half a million genetic markers across the genomes of 132 individuals from 25 ethnic groups from 13 states in India across multiple caste groups.
Since 2006, Warner Bros operated a joint venture with China Film Group Corporation and HG to form Warner China Film HG to produce films in Hong Kong and China, including Connected, which is a remake of the 2004 thriller film Cellular, they have co-produced many other Chinese films as well.
Cellular proliferation in response to IL-2 is clearly reduced by prior treatment of cells with SGE.
Joint Communications became Wireless Phase II with AT & T Mobility ( formerly Cingular Wireless ) on March 3, 2009 and with US Cellular on March 16, 2009.
In addition, several faculty members are affiliated with other programs such as the Neuroscience Graduate Program and the Cellular and Molecular Medicine.
Celcom started its operation as STM Cellular Communications in 1988 with Fleet Group and Telekom Malaysia as shareholders.
Milwaukee was left without an arena football team until 2008, with the formation of the Milwaukee Bonecrushers of the Continental Indoor Football League, who played their home games at the U. S. Cellular Arena.
A study conducted by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in 2009 ( in collaboration with Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health and the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT ) analyzed half a million genetic markers across the genomes of 132 individuals from 25 ethnic groups from 13 states in India across multiple caste groups.
Push to Talk over Cellular ( PoC ) is a service option for a cellular phone network which permits subscribers to use their phone as a walkie-talkie with unlimited range.
Fences began to be mended with the White Sox with the retirement of Fisk's number 72 on September 14, 1997 and the dedication of his statue in U. S. Cellular Field in 2005.
Cellular space charge electrets with internal bipolar charges at the voids provide a new class of electret materials, that mimic ferroelectrics, hence they are known as ferroelectrets.
An even finer chronological distinction within Phase 3 is permitted by the settlement's architecture ; the house type with underfloor channels, typical of Nevalı Çori strata I-IV, also characterises the " Intermediate Layer " at Çayönü, while the differing plan of the single building in stratum V, House 1, is more clearly connected to the buildings of the " Cellular Plan Layer " at Çayönü.
The 1987 Allanté, with its removable aluminum hardtop and the industry's first power retractable AM / FM / Cellular Telephone antenna, debuted as sold to fleets and mail companies, with a multi-port fuel injected version of GM's aluminum 4. 1 L HT-Cadillac 4100 V8, along with roller valve lifters, high-flow cylinder heads, and a tuned intake manifold.
Cellular networks are designed to support many conversations with a limited number of radio channels ( slices of radio frequency spectrum necessary to make one conversation ) that are licensed to an operator of a cellular service.

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