English to Urdu Dictionary cellular

cellular

سیلولر
definition
adjective
cellular proliferation
of, relating to, or consisting of living cells.
A user of the cellular telephone generates a preliminary message including an Internet e-mail address for the Internet station.
denoting or relating to a mobile telephone system that uses a number of short-range radio stations to cover the area that it serves, the signal being automatically switched from one station to another as the user travels about.
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There was no evidence adduced about finding any other drug paraphernalia, weapons, 'cellular' telephones, or pagers.
Pairs of 'cellular' rooms housing offices and classrooms are arranged on each of the three sides of the courtyard.
Mobile phones use radio waves, operating on a 'cellular' system.
The two-storey standalone building is laid out to provide a number of 'cellular' offices with natural light on three sides.
The frozen section showed a 'cellular' spindle cell lesion without a prominent granulomatous pattern.
Nokia is investing US $12 billion building an industrial park outside Beijing to make handsets and 'cellular' base stations.
There are also a number of meeting rooms, conference rooms, 'cellular' offices and kitchen facilities.
Subscriber lists from the two Danish operating companies identified 420,095 'cellular' telephone users.
Wireless local calling became common near the end of the twentieth century with 'cellular' telephone systems.
The unit connector port is also adapted to receive power from a connected 'cellular' telephone.
The histology is similar and consists of a 'cellular' spindle cell lesion with whorls.
Infection with T gondii induces both 'cellular' and humoral immune responses.
The office space is mainly open plan but has some 'cellular' offices and meeting rooms.
When the cells are fused they become one hybrid cell with shared 'cellular' contents, including two sets of genes.
Histologic sections showed a 'cellular' proliferation of spindle neoplastic cells that were arranged in short fascicles.
Until everyone has joined the mobile phone revolution and 'cellular' technology becomes fully reliable, most pay phones should remain.
Cutting-edge firms have developed wireless and 'cellular' telephone technology, as well as new applications for the Internet.
They reckon that the ruling on in-flight phone calls is just a way for airlines to make you use their own pricey 'cellular' telephone systems.
These cells form distinctive 'cellular' masses, which are termed endocrine glands.
The user equipment may be based on a set-top box and television, a personal computer, a 'cellular' telephone with a display, or other such devices.
A hierarchy of scale obtains, with larger spaces at lower level and smaller 'cellular' rooms on the upper floors.
Above the banking hall is a brick-clad volume containing 'cellular' conference rooms and offices which require a greater degree of seclusion.
A user of the 'cellular' telephone generates a preliminary message including an Internet e-mail address for the Internet station.
Another wing contains 'cellular' rooms around an internal open-air courtyard for the Sukka festival.
The offices are open plan and include meeting rooms and 'cellular' offices.
The phone, unlike those from its competitors, switches automatically between 'cellular' and wireless internet networks.
Systems and methods which enable fast and simple identification of unauthorized users of 'cellular' telephones are described.
As people age, their 'cellular' and humoral immunity generally diminish and T cell activity and immunoglobulins decrease.
Utilising the 'cellular' telephone network and localised transmitters, vehicle location systems like Tracker lead police to the stolen vehicle.
These activated cells release chemoattractants and growth factors that result in 'cellular' proliferation and granuloma formation.
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