Examples of using Multicellular in English and their translations into Spanish
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Periods of intense cold have also been suggested as a barrier to the evolution of multicellular life.
Furthermore, multinomial classification problems can also be tackled in one go by GEP-nets both with multigenic systems and multicellular systems.
both unicellular and multicellular.
They can be composed of a single cell or be multicellular, adopting different shapes according to their function and composition.
The MX series mono- and multicellular centrifugal pumps are specially designed for a wide range of uses in the chemical
The mono- and multicellular centrifugal pumps in the MX/S are specially designed for a large range of chemical and fine chemical uses,
O xygen is the afterburner that fuelled the explosion of multicellular life on our world. And even though chemosynthesis happens beyond
The mono- and multicellular centrifugal pumps in the MGX series are specially designed for a large range of chemical and fine chemical uses,
Virtually all multicellular life on Earth depends on the production of sugars from sunlight
finding multicellular life on Mars(provided it evolved independently)
Among the main fields of application, multicellular pumps are used for fire systems,
big gaps from the simple cell to the complex cell, do you need the gap from the complex cell to the evolution of multicellular life?
MultiClet is an ongoing innovation project for a microprocessor that claims to be the first post von Neumann, multicellular microprocessor, breaking the paradigm for computing technology that has been in place for more than 60 years.
A major feature of multicellular animals is the use of morphogen gradients,
a large macroscopic multicellular animal.
the level of the cell and those acting at the level of the multicellular individual.
The applications of these multicellular systems are multiple
can grow at a rate which is probably faster than that of any other multicellular animal, quickly stripping the phytoplankton from the sea.
This theory suggests that the first multicellular organisms occurred from symbiosis(cooperation)
Gerd B. Müller have suggested that organisms early in the history of multicellular life were more susceptible to this second category of epigenetic determination than are modern organisms.