Examples of using Cells can in English and their translations into Danish
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The first five cells can be related,
Its no secret, it can be harder for females to shed body-fat than men when they do keeping lean cells can be also harder.
With the skeleton still in place, the cells cannot divide
to mitochondrial membranes within the tissue cells can then be observed with a microscope.
Increased nitrogen means your cells can build more protein
when they do keeping lean cells can be even harder.
With their skeleton still in place, the cells cannot divide
Malignant cells can be reduced in number by various treatments,
With the skeleton still in place, the cells cannot divide and they eventually die.
If you use too much for too long desentization of the Leydig cells can happen and this is not good.
If there is no treatment to do, the cells can be seeded at a higher density.
the energy demand is high, the cells can decompose the amino acids to obtain energy.
Using titanium as artificial bone, cells can be regenerated on it, bones can grow,
And also reinforcing these connective cells can actually help to relieve those irritating joint paints typically experienced from extreme, recurring exercises.
This proposal ensures that the increasing number of patients who are treated with human tissues and cells can trust that these substances are safe.
strengthen the original functions of cells, so that the cells can be restored to health,
a trait that is favoured by bodybuilders as it means the cells can carry more oxygen which in turn means a longer period of time training until fatigue.
The compromise package will ensure that the increasing number of patients in Europe who are treated with human tissues and cells can trust that these substances are not only safe but also of good quality.
where the monitoring of haematopoietic progenitor cells can be correctly performed.
nutrients as well as the right mechanical stimuli so that the cells can develop into heart valves," says Buster Skyum,