cell
 
				سیل
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					So what that means is that he's locked up at night in a prison cell on his own, so that's solitary confinement.
					
					a small room in which a prisoner is locked up or in which a monk or nun sleeps.
					
					
					When this occurs, the cytoplasm from the two cells fuses, but the nuclei remain separate and distinct.
					
					the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'cell '
					
					
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					The extortion then funds the further activities of the terror 'cell' .
					
					As the initiated say, in telecommunications lies not only 'cell' and telephone issues but also broadcasting and now Internet.
					
					In Dewsbury, he gradually emerged as the probable ringleader of the terrorist 'cell' .
					
					Wilders has six body guards and has slept in a prison 'cell' to protect himself against possible attacks.
					
					The 8.5g 'cell' generates 100mW of power - enough, Toshiba said, to run am MP3 player for 20 hours.
					
					to form a 'cell'
					
					cancer 'cell'
					
					These charged particles continue through the 'cell' to the collecting area where they are attracted to a series of grounded plates.
					
					When light was shone on to the tiny 'cell' , an electrical current was generated.
					
					Other design factors of the current 'cell' contribute significantly to overall performance.
					
					Konarka says it will enter the market with a photovoltaic 'cell' in late 2004 that will generate solar power at about $2 per watt.
					
					Chemical reactions inside the 'cell' strip electrons from the hydrogen atoms to produce a voltage that can power a circuit.
					
					The change of status would also mean that Tommy has to be transferred from a detention 'cell' to a prison room, which he has to share with other convicts.
					
					I'll just call him on his 'cell'
					
					The invention is directed to a method for 'cell' selection in a cellular telecommunication system.
					
					Finally, there is a claim it was less a social club than a political 'cell' .
					
					For the experiments presented the capacity compensation was set with the electrode close to the 'cell' .
					
					However, sometimes the hydrogen is generated directly within the 'cell' from another fuel, such as methanol.
					
					Every agent infiltrating a drug cartel is an agent who could be infiltrating a terrorist 'cell' .
					
					Since the accommodation for visitors on Mount Athos is more than basic, we had to share one and the same 'cell' in the monastery of Philotheu.
					
					Four bombers blew themselves up but police are investigating whether another member of the terrorist 'cell' is alive and on the run.
					
					It contains a fuel tank, and a chemical process occurs in the 'cell' that generates electricity by using up the fuel, which is normally methanol.
					
					Avebury subsequently attracted a monastic 'cell' , and suffered attempts to destroy its standing stones.
					
					Late in the same century the site became a dependent 'cell' of the Durham Benedictines.
					
					The offenders have designed and painted artworks throughout the burgled room and in the prison 'cell' .
					
					He has been linked to a terrorist 'cell' in Hamburg and a flight training school in Florida.
					
					It is an open secret now that the ISI has a political 'cell' .
					
					So what that means is that he's locked up at night in a prison 'cell' on his own, so that's solitary confinement.
					
					He was one of 10 convicted prisoners who escaped from the prison on June 8 after holding up prison warders at gunpoint and locking them in a 'cell' .
					
					In our study, we focus on oscillations generated in a single 'cell' .
					
					
					
					
				
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