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site and immature
Basophils leave the bone marrow already mature, whereas the mast cell circulates in an immature form, only maturing once in a tissue site.

site and mast
On its former site, an approximately 8 metre-tall memorial consisting of the mast base ( without the insulator ) and a segment was built.
Further finds were made on the same site in 1997 when a mobile phone mast was being constructed.
Several other locations were considered, but due to the continuing resistance of nearby inhabitants ( backed by the Solidarity trade union ), planned mast height and transmitter range were both greatly reduced, and an old military site just southeast of Solec Kujawski was chosen.
Between 2002 and 2003, the existing radio antenna, built primarily for Clear Channel Communications as a backup transmitter site for its four FM stations, was removed and replaced with a 300-foot ( 91 m ) mast to support television and radio broadcasters as a backup transmission site.
A cell site is a site where antennas and electronic communications equipment are placed, usually on a radio mast, tower or other high place, to create a cell ( or adjacent cells ) in a cellular network.
" VV " means " Voice of Vigan ," it was once located on the current site of a private school but has transferred to its current location along with its radio mast ( formerly located at the banks of the Govantes River, near its boundary with Bantay )) in Tamag
A study in mice has shown that IL-10 is also produced by mast cells, counteracting the inflammatory effect that these cells have at the site of an allergic reaction.
As a backup a-high guyed, ground-fed lattice steel mast radiator is available on the site, which only allows an omnidirectional radiation pattern.
In 1948, a 110 m tall guyed steel framework mast was built on the site at This served as a transmission aerial for the American Forces Network ( AFN ) until 1963.
One of these aerials was removed in 1948 and a 160 metre high insulated radio mast built on its site.
There are also two guyed mast radiators at the site, which are used for transmitting AM medium-wave radio programmes on 693 kHz, 1053 kHz and 1215 kHz.
There are three guyed steel lattice mast radiators on the site, which are insulated against ground.
The ground around the mast and the entire transmission site bed are lined with copper for conductivity.
Image: 04-Clarkestown mast 2007-09-06. jpg | The site entrance
Until 1998 there was a second insulated guyed steel framework mast on the site.
Omalizumab inhibits the binding of IgE to FcεRI on mast cells and basophils by binding to an antigenic epitope on IgE that overlaps with the site to which FcεRI binds.
Already on the afternoon of that day as replacement for the first FM-transmitter which used the mast went on air again, by using a communication tower of Deutsche Telekom as transmission site.
On the site of the latter mast a 240 metre high guyed steel framework mast was erected, which is also insulated against ground.
At the site of the demolished radio mast, a further grounded free-standing lattice tower was built in 2003.
In 1976 a 260 metre tall mast radiator was built at the site, with the radiated power increased to 200 kilowatts after its completion.

site and cell
With the ecclesiastical parishes of St Fagan's ( Trecynon ) and Aberaman carved out of the ancient parish, Aberdare had 12 Anglican churches and one Roman Catholic church, built in 1866 in Monk Street near the site of a cell attached to Penrhys monastery, and at one time had over 50 Nonconformist chapels.
Each cell site will use a subset of these channels, and must use a different set than neighboring cells to avoid interference.
* Cell Global Identity, unique identifier of a cell site in cellular networks
GSM cell site antennas in the Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany
They are also involved in determination of cell division site based on the geometry and polarity of the cells.
An axon is a special cellular extension that arises from the cell body at a site called the axon hillock and travels for a distance, as far as 1 m in humans or even more in other species.
When they encounter an infection site the particles gain a positive charge provoked by the slightly acidic environment at the infection sites, allowing them to bind to the negatively charged bacterial cell walls and release antibiotics at locally high concentration.
Many receptors have a binding site exposed on the cell surface and an effector domain within the cell, which may have enzymatic activity or may undergo a conformational change detected by other proteins within the cell.
The authors proposed that both thin ( pain ) and large diameter ( touch, pressure, vibration ) nerve fibers carry information from the site of injury to two destinations in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, and that the more large fiber activity relative to thin fiber activity at the inhibitory cell, the less pain is felt.
A specialized enzyme, sortase, cleaves the target protein at a characteristic recognition site near the protein C-terminus, such as an LPXTG motif ( where X can be any amino acid ), then transfers the protein onto the cell wall.
These result in either the activation of an enzyme in the receptor or the exposure of a binding site for other intracellular signaling proteins within the cell, eventually propagating the signal through the cytoplasm.
For example, cell membrane integrins on circulating leukocytes are maintained in an inactive state to avoid epithelial cell attachment ; they are only activated in response to stimuli such as those received at the site of an inflammatory response.
* Gallus ( 613-648 ) Hermit, the Abbey was built on the traditional site of his cell.
Cut-and-paste TEs may be duplicated if transposition takes place during S phase of the cell cycle when the " donor " site has already been replicated, but the " target " site has not.
In wireless networks or cellular systems, the system spectral efficiency in bit / s / Hz / area unit, bit / s / Hz / site or bit / s / Hz / cell, is the maximum system throughput ( aggregate throughput ) divided by the analog bandwidth and some measure of the system coverage ara.
A cellular network or mobile network is a radio network distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver, known as a cell site or base station.
This prevents nearby phagocytes from locating and engulfing the dead cells, leading to a build-up of dead tissue and cell debris at or near the site of the cell death.
* Pertaining to GSM and cellular networks, the radio uplink is the transmission path from the mobile station ( cell phone ) to a base station ( cell site ).
* Pertaining to cellular networks, the radio downlink is the transmission path from a cell site to the cell phone.

site and settles
In Robert Holdstock's fantasy novel Ancient Echoes, Glanum is a sentient, living, moving city which eventually settles at its present site in Provence.

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