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# and Transfer
# REDIRECT Asynchronous Transfer Mode
# redirect File Transfer Protocol
# Transfer of technologies and capabilities are most difficult task to manage because of complications of acquisition implementation.
# REDIRECT Network News Transfer Protocol
# Transfer risks to an external agency ( e. g. an insurance company )
# REDIRECT Transfer RNA
# REDIRECT Trivial File Transfer Protocol
# Transfer to definitive care
# Transfer of the Avesta to Persis in Southwest Iran, possibly earlier than 500 B. C.
# REDIRECT Trivial File Transfer Protocol
# REDIRECT File Transfer Protocol
Records from October 1984 show a Resolution to Transfer the property from USD # 333 back to the City of Jamestown.
# Highly Visible and Collaborative Execution-Simply launching Purchase Orders ( POs ), Manufacturing Orders ( MOs ) and Transfer Orders ( TOs ) from any planning system does not end the materials and order management challenge.
# Transfer the critic to an inferior job or location
Until the advent of the Supremes, the sisters were the most imitated of all female singing groups and influenced many artists, including Mel Tormé, Les Paul and Mary Ford, The Four Freshmen, The McGuire Sisters, The Manhattan Dolls, The Lennon Sisters, The Pointer Sisters, The Manhattan Transfer, The Puppini Sisters, Barry Manilow, and Bette Midler who scored her first # 1 hit with her 1973 remake of " Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy ".
# REDIRECT Hypertext Transfer Protocol
# REDIRECT Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
# REDIRECT Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
# Transfer of prisoners of war after their arrival in a camp ( Articles 46 – 48 )
# Transfer Center
# Transfer the audio to the final master format ( i. e., CD-ROM, half-inch reel tape, PCM 1630 U-matic tape, etc.
# Transfer of Property ;
# REDIRECT European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System
# REDIRECT Transfer art

# and cells
# Released viral particles and proteins present in extracellular fluid are able to induce apoptosis in nearby " bystander " T helper cells.
# In vivo, which means " inside the body " – No cells are removed from the patient's body.
# Clue cells on microscopy
# Vapor deposition for electronics, solar cells, and mirror surfaces
# Regulation of immune system activity and inflammation: chemokine receptors bind ligands that mediate intercellular communication between cells of the immune system ; receptors such as histamine receptors bind inflammatory mediators and engage target cell types in the inflammatory response
# the cuticle which consists of several layers of flat, thin cells laid out overlapping one another as roof shingles,
# The P < sub > R </ sub > and P < sub > L </ sub > promoters are no longer repressed and switch on, and the cell returns to the lytic sequence of expression events ( note that cII is not stable in cells undergoing the SOS response ).
# nano-imaging approaches to study cellular processes in kidney cells
# Transport and installation of lightweight flexible solar cells also saves cost as compared to cells on glass.
# Adipose tissue ( lipid cells ), which requires extraction by liposuction, and
# Blood, which requires extraction through pheresis, wherein blood is drawn from the donor ( similar to a blood donation ), passed through a machine that extracts the stem cells and returns other portions of the blood to the donor.
# Stochastic differentiation: when one stem cell develops into two differentiated daughter cells, another stem cell undergoes mitosis and produces two stem cells identical to the original.
# Protection: an anatomical barrier from pathogens and damage between the internal and external environment in bodily defense ; Langerhans cells in the skin are part of the adaptive immune system.
# Absorption: oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide can diffuse into the epidermis in small amounts ; some animals use their skin as their sole respiration organ ( in humans, the cells comprising the outermost 0. 25 – 0. 40 mm of the skin are " almost exclusively supplied by external oxygen ", although the " contribution to total respiration is negligible ")
# Some proteins involved in cell adhesion prevent tumor cells from dispersing, block loss of contact inhibition, and inhibit metastasis.
# Viruses arose from non-living matter, separately from yet in parallel to cells, perhaps in the form of self-replicating RNA ribozymes similar to viroids.
# Viruses arose by genome reduction from earlier, more competent cellular life forms that became parasites to host cells and subsequently lost most of their functionality ; examples of such tiny parasitic prokaryotes are Mycoplasma and Nanoarchaea.
# Viruses arose from mobile genetic elements of cells ( such as transposons, retrotransposons or plasmids ) that became encapsulated in protein capsids, acquired the ability to " break free " from the host cell and infect other cells.
# 1110's: The Assassins in Syria change their strategy, and start undercover work and build cells in all cities around the region.
# Ganglion cell layer – contains nuclei of ganglion cells, the axons of which become the optic nerve fibres for messages and some displaced amacrine cells
# Inner plexiform layer – contains the synapse between the bipolar cell axons and the dendrites of the ganglion and amacrine cells.

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