The phrase
"adjacent cells" means cells that are next to each other or touching.
Full definition
When you click each cell on the game field — it changes colour, and the colours
of adjacent cells horizontally and vertically.
This heat can
cause adjacent cells to fail and generate heat, as well, leading to melting materials and fires.
Whether to document Fontaine's frustrated but affecting communication with the prisoners
in adjacent cells or to establish his awareness of life outside the prison walls, sounds and unseen spaces assume a vivid reality every bit as palpable as what we see on the screen.
Like other more severe pathogens (Rocky Mountain spotted fever bacteria and smallpox virus), Listeria «hijack» host cell proteins to generate actin rocket tails that push bacteria
into adjacent cells, thus spreading infection.
Once mature viral particles are produced, they are released from the cell and can then go on to
invade adjacent cells.
As one water molecule evaporates through a pore in a leaf, it exerts a small pull on adjacent water molecules, reducing the pressure in the water - conducting cells of the leaf and drawing water
from adjacent cells.
But she's baffled by how free radicals — which have very short lifetimes and travel short distances — could reach the nucleus of
even adjacent cells in time to inflict DNA damage.
Within the blood vessels of the brain, endothelial cells and
other adjacent cells form a tight barrier that helps to prevent toxins and microbes from entering the brain.
However, in animal tissues cells predominantly migrate in a three - dimensional environment, where they have to push
through adjacent cell - layers and extracellular matrix.
By interacting with the actin cytoskeleton, underneath the cell outer membrane, and other structural proteins of the tight junctions, Alix ensures the formation of the actomyosin - tight junction complex at a specific position
between adjacent cells.
Smaller «between» cells called desmosomes
join adjacent cells together to form a strong, sturdy structure, which prevents large molecules from passing through.
In Genet's 1950 black and white silent film, two prisoners, also lovers, are confined to
adjacent cells under the watch of an abusive guard who scrutinizes and suppresses their relationship and their struggles for physical contact.
The goal is to make all of the cells in a level the same color; this is done by clicking on a cell which causes it to change color and the colors
of adjacent cells.
Glutamate released at the end of one cell binds to receptors on
the adjacent cell, starting up a signal inside that cell.
«We have created the capability to fabricate structures that can have
adjacent cells, or pixels, with very different conductivities and shown that the conductivity can be read with high fidelity,» said Nahata.
We know that
adjacent cells in the cortex, which are not required to learn the new task, do not show the structural change.
These tight junction proteins are connected into
the adjacent cell's membrane via an anchor protein.
A nearby phone rings, and a guard appears at a window in the cell door asking for a woman who, it turns out, is apparently in
an adjacent cell — and her name belongs to the mother who gave birth in the opening shot.
This is a neurotransmitter, involved in transmitting chemical messages from a nerve cell to
an adjacent cell.
Where mountains exist, grid cells are discarded at the bottom of the column so that the mass per square meter of retained cells is more nearly equal to that of horizontally
adjacent cells.
He could calculate wind speed and direction, for example, from the difference in pressure between two
adjacent cells.
The night he was convicted, as Mr. Cole wept in his cell, the man in
the adjacent cell knew Cole was innocent.