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kind and cell
** Galvanic cell or Voltaic cell, a particular kind of electrochemical cell
The value of E ° in this kind of cell is zero, as electrodes and ions are the same in both half-cells.
Insulin itself leads to a kind of insulin resistance ; every time a cell is exposed to insulin, the production of GLUT4 ( type four glucose receptors ) on the cell's membrane decreases somewhat.
The University in 2007, with clean energy advocates built the new 1 megawatt fuel cell power plant which was the largest of its kind in any university in the world.
Security systems can include motion sensors that will detect any kind of unauthorized movement and notify the user through the security system or via cell phone.
The term " agranulocytosis " derives from the Greek: a, meaning without ; granulocyte, a particular kind of cell ; osis, meaning condition disorder.
As of 2009, " the total well-to-wheels efficiency with which a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle might utilize renewable electricity is roughly 20 % ( although that number could rise to 25 % or a little higher with the kind of multiple technology breakthroughs required to enable a hydrogen economy ).
The higher the required discharge rate of the battery, the better matched the cells should be, both in kind of cell and state of charge, in order to reduce the chances of one cell completely discharging before the others.
The kind of pluripotent cell appears to be unimportant, apart from constraining the location of the teratoma in the body.
These functions have been interpreted as performing a kind of information processing within the cell, which determines cellular behavior.
The basic drivers within cells are concentrations of some proteins, which determine both spatial ( location within the cell or tissue ) and temporal ( cell cycle or developmental stage ) coordinates of the cell, as a kind of " cellular memory ".
A pilonidal cyst can resemble a dermoid cyst, a kind of teratoma ( germ cell tumor ).
Squamous cell carcinoma ( SCC or SqCC ) is a cancer of a kind of epithelial cell, the squamous cell.
* Signal transduction, any process by which a biological cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another
Being locked up in that little cell makes you kind of crazy.

kind and includes
Islam teaches that the purpose of Man's entire creation is to worship the Creator of the Heavens and Earth-Allah ( God in Arabic ) alone that includes being kind to other human beings and life including bugs, and to trees, by not oppressing them.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
* Currency swap: In this kind of swapping, the cash flow between the two parties includes both principal and interest.
The Jamaican Government has, since the late 1990s and in cooperation with private investors, embarked on a campaign of infrastructural improvement projects, one of which includes the creation of a system of freeways, the first such access-controlled roadways of their kind on the island, connecting the main population centres of the island.
The second category includes questions of whether moral judgments are universal or relative, of one kind or many kinds, etc.
It includes some Inuit and First Nations words ( for example tabanask, a kind of sled ), preserved archaic English words no longer found in other English dialects ( for example pook, a mound of hay ), Irish language survivals like sleveen and angishore, compound words created from English words to describe things unique to Newfoundland ( for example stun breeze, a wind of at least 20 knots ( 37 km / h )), English words which have undergone a semantic shift ( for example rind, the bark of a tree ), and unique words whose origins are unknown ( for example diddies, a nightmare ).
To this end, the Order began stockpiling a fleet of ships, albeit illegally without the approval or knowledge of the Central Command: according to the Cardassian governmental charter, the Order is expressly forbidden from developing or possessing military equipment of any kind, which includes warships and possibly starships in general (" Defiant ").
The myth can be traced back to Plutarch, who includes no less than 17 " sayings " of " Spartan women ," all of which paraphrase or elaborate on the theme that Spartan mothers rejected their own offspring if they showed any kind of cowardice.
The show is usually presented as a job search of some kind, in which the prize for the winner includes a contract to perform that kind of work.
Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the best-known kind of plastic surgery, most plastic surgery is not cosmetic: plastic surgery includes many types of reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns.
* Creo is the technique that lets the Magus create from nothingness, or make something a more " perfect " examplar of its kind ; this includes healing as healed bodies are " more perfect " than wounded bodies.
The term was first applied to a system proposed in 1796, though a number of pasigraphies had been devised prior to that ; Leopold Einstein reviews 60 attempts at creating an international auxiliary language, the majority of the 17th-18th century projects being pasigraphies of one kind or another, while Arika Okrent includes a list of 500 in her book on the subject, with samples of many.
Angel Oktoberfest is one of the largest of its kind in the U. S. The festival can attract upwards of 350, 000 people and includes beer and wine gardens, softball tournaments at Ebner Ball Park, a local football game and volleyball invitational tournament, carnival rides, crafts, a wide assortment of German food, and a two-day car show.
Jameson ultimately reveals his real-life history, which includes the fact that agelessness ( but no kind of immunity to injury ) was imparted to him by an alchemist more than 2, 000 years ago.
The prelude or introduction of a transmission ( from which stations ' informal nicknames are often derived ) includes some kind of identifier, either for the station itself and / or for the intended recipient.
The menu includes standard-serving ( nami, or namimori, 並盛 ), large-serving ( ōmori, 大盛 ), or extra-large-serving ( tokumori, 特盛 ) beef bowls, pork bowls ( butadon, 豚丼 ), raw eggs ( to stir and pour on top, sometimes mixed with soy sauce ), soft-boiled eggs ( hanjuku tamago, 半熟玉子 ), miso soup and pickles ( called oshinkō in its menu ; a kind of asazuke ).
* The city's gastronomic specialty is the tarte al d ' jote, a kind of quiche that includes lots of local cheese, onions, greens, eggs and butter.
Feminist economists join the UN and others in acknowledging care work, as a kind of work which includes all tasks involving caregiving, as central to economic development and human well-being.
His hot sauce includes the phrase: “ So hot you ’ ll need two assholes .” In a 2010 interview, Anthony said, " I thought was kind of witty.
The Old Testament use of the word includes the concept that those showing favor do gracious deeds, or acts of grace, such as being kind to the poor and showing generosity.
Logical analysis shows that there are two different kinds of statements ; one kind includes statements reducible to simpler statements about the empirically given ; the other kind includes statements which cannot be reduced to statements about experience and thus they are devoid of meaning.

kind and named
The fruit is a peculiar kind of capsule named siliqua ( plural siliquae, American English silique / siliques ).
The field she goes to belongs to a man named Boaz, who is kind to her because he has heard of her loyalty to her mother-in-law.
: The named is but the mother that rears the ten thousand creatures, each after its kind.
Fitting his love for olden years, this kind of learned writing has been named Ander-Saxon after him.
This kind of pizza has been named after the Queen as Pizza Margherita.
The first reliable scholarly reference to rockets in China occurs in the Ko Chieh Ching Yuan ( The Mirror of Research ), which states that in 998 AD a man named Tang Fu invented a rocket of a new kind having an iron head.
Slobin on the other hand, described another kind of cognitive process that he named " thinking for speaking " – the kind of processes in which perceptional data and other kinds of prelinguistic cognition are translated into linguistic terms for the purpose of communicating them to others.
Kappamaki, () a kind of Hosomaki filled with cucumber, is named after the Japanese legendary water imp fond of cucumbers called the kappa.
Its chief agricultural products were oats and barley, from which the inhabitants brewed a kind of beer named sabaea.
Actually, this poem was named Ode to the pastry ( 詠酥 ; 酥 is a kind of food much like pastry in the Western world ) and has nothing to do with ice cream.
Kurata ; the first species named was Grylloblatta campodeiformis, which means " cricket-cockroach shaped like a Campodea " ( a kind of two-pronged bristletail ).
His approach, later named cultural relativism, resists universal values of any kind.
On November 8, 2007, Prince Fans United received a song named " PFUnk ", providing a kind of " unofficial answer " to their movement.
Curaçao is known for a kind of music called tumba, which is named after the conga drums that accompany it.
Prior to the first act, an induction frames the play as a " kind of history " played in front of a befuddled drunkard named Christopher Sly who is tricked into believing that he is a lord.
When Bonnie finds Ribaldi giving a beautiful princess named Gabriella voice lessons, she realizes that he is a gifted musician and a kind, misunderstood person.
* Comparison ( Upamana ) could also be rejected as the means of the knowledge of the connection, since objective of using Upamana is to establish a different kind of knowledge than is being sought here, the relation of a name to something so named.
The production program of this new company named Actien-Gesellschaft „ Weser ” was „ construction of ships of all kind and marine engineering ”.
A common joke in comedic television and film involves people getting ESP ( an abbreviation for Extrasensory Perception, and an irony considering ESPN was initially supposed to be named " ESP ") confused with ESPN, often including someone saying something along the lines of " I know these kind of things, I've got ESPN ".
During the late 1960s, Arkin began cultivating plants and trees in his backyard, eventually developing a kind of carambola, or star fruit, that became commercially viable and was named after him.
Steve Santini is a master of this kind of extreme escape and has been named the World's Most Extreme Escape Artist by Ripley's Believe It Or Not!
Bhrigusamhita is believed to be the first book of its kind in the field of astrology. Parvati is Shakti, the wife of Shiva and the gentle aspect of Mahadevi, the Great .... the daughter of Himavat and Menā and is named Kali, ' the dark one ', because of .... lingam of Shiva, who was cursed by sage Bhrigu to be the form of the lingam.
In 1897, according to Scientific American Magazine, a Sulphur Springs man named William S. Woods invented a new kind of railroad crossing signal.

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