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 Übersetzung für 'secondary cell' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a secondary cell | secondary cells
SYNO secondary cell | storage cell
electr.
secondary cell
Sekundärzelle {f}
3 Wörter
biol.
secondary cell wall
Sekundärzellwand {f}
biol.
secondary sensory cell
sekundäre Sinneszelle {f}
Teiltreffer
biol.
beta cell <β-cell, B cell>
Betazelle {f} <β-Zelle, B-Zelle>
biol.
Chinese hamster ovary cell <CHO cell>
Chinesische Hamster-Ovarienzelle {f} [selten] [CHO-Zelle]
chem.phys.
amorphous silicon cell <a-Si cell>
amorphe Siliziumzelle {f} <a-Si-Zelle>
tech.
differential pressure cell <d/p cell>
Differenzdruck-Messzelle {f}
med.
Chinese hamster ovary cell <CHO cell>
Chinese-Hamster-Ovary-Zelle {f} [selten] [CHO-Zelle]
med.
natural killer T cell <NKT cell>
natürliche Killer-T-Zelle {f} <NKT-Zelle>
biol.
human embryonic kidney cell <HEK cell>
HEK-Zelle {f}
med.
lupus erythematosus cell <LE cell>
Lupus-erythematodes-Zelle {f} <LE-Zelle>
biol.
enterochromaffin cell <ECC, EC cell>
enterochromaffine Zelle {f} <EC-Zelle>
med.
natural killer cell <NK cell>
natürliche Killerzelle {f} <NK-Zelle>
biol.
progenitor cell <PG cell>
determinierte Stammzelle {f} [selten] [Progenitorzelle]
biol.
cell-to-cell communication
Zell-zu-Zell-Kommunikation {f}
biol.
progenitor cell <PG cell>
Progenitorzelle {f} <PG-Zelle>
biol.
progenitor cell <PG cell>
Vorläuferzelle {f}
biol.
cell-cell recognition
Zell-Zell-Erkennung {f}
acad.biotech.med.
embryonic stem cell <ES, ES cell>
embryonale Stammzelle {f} <ES, ES-Zelle>
secondary {adj}sekundär
69
secondary {adj}zweitrangig
139
secondary {adj}nebensächlich
567
secondary {adj}untergeordnet
50
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Herbaceous plants do not produce perennializing above-ground structures using lignin, which is a complex phenolic polymer deposited in the secondary cell wall of all vascular plants.
  • In 1135 after persistent attacks from the local Welsh population, the monks of Llanthony Priory retreated to Gloucester where they founded a secondary cell, called Llanthony Secunda.
  • The active components in a secondary cell are the chemicals that make up the positive and negative active materials, and the electrolyte.
  • 7. R. Zito Jr, "Zinc-bromine secondary cell." 1965US-04484556 1965-09-02 (1965US-04484556 1965-09-02).
  • Cotton fiber is birefringent because of high levels of cellulosic material in the fibre's secondary cell wall which is directionally aligned with the cotton fibers.

  • Despite having issues with Gross's theoretical assumptions of a secondary cell function and the "individual" nature of a person's passion, Jung credited Gross with major advances in typological and psychological theory.
  • A secondary cell, commonly referred to as a "rechargeable battery", is an electrochemical cell that can be run as both a galvanic cell and an electrolytic cell.
  • Contrary to the primary cell a secondary cell can be recharged.
  • However, another mechanism is used in secondary cell walls leading to its organization.
  • Both cell types have a secondary cell wall and are dead at maturity.

  • Young shoots are often eaten by animals because the fibers in the new growth have not yet completed secondary cell wall development, making the young shoots softer and easier to chew and digest.
  • The hardening of seed coats during ripening often occurs through sclerification, when the secondary cell walls are thickened in the epidermis and below the epidermis.
  • It is known as a 'secondary cell' because its electrochemical reactions are electrically reversible.
  • Arabinoxylans are found in both the primary and secondary cell walls of plants and are the copolymers of two sugars: arabinose and xylose. They may also have beneficial effects on human health.
  • "Secondary cells" A portion of cells from a primary culture is moved to a new repository/vessel to continue being cultured.

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