The voltage drop was consistent with the charge of a single cell on the eight-cell battery, she said.
That ability to leap the gap between cells means the connections branching from a single cell can be mapped.
Then, he needed two hours of computer time to calculate a single cell's activity during a fraction of a millisecond.
Magistrates remanded Mr Murphy to Swansea Prison where he was placed in a single cell and not put on suicide watch.
Jacobs was found hanged in a single cell at Feltham young offenders' institution, west London, in the early hours of Saturday.
And it still would leave today's cell networks choking if too many users send photos through a single cell station at once.
Up to 24 inmates are crowded into a single cell, living behind metal bars on steel bunks, sharing a single shower and two toilets.
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' Another idea is to take a single cell from a developing embryo and then let that develop and see if those couldn't be used to derive stem cells.
The genetics of mitochondria are most peculiar: several different strains of mitochondria, each with its own slightly different genome, can co-exist in a single body, or even in a single cell.
Andrew Kent, a physicist at New York University, spends most days running electricity through a magnet smaller in diameter than a single cell, trying to determine the lowest current at which an electron's spin changes orientation.
However, Sprint recently announced a multi-year, multi-billion-dollar network upgrade that will replace many existing cell sites with a single cell radio that can be used for its voice and broadband services and that can be used either for WiMAX or LTE.
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"The failure rate was higher than predicted as part of the certification process and the possibility that a short circuit in a single cell could propagate to adjacent cells and result in smoke and fire must be reconsidered, " said Deborah Hersman, the head of NTSB.
Oncologists will be able to take a single tumor cell from a cancer patient and determine within minutes or hours which aberrant genes are responsible for the cancer's growth, allowing them to customize therapy to the patient's particular genetic quirks, rather than having to guess which drugs might work best.
"A human embryo starts out as a single fertilised cell and rapidly divides into a widely complex series of cells that become a human being, " explained Dr McCallion.
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The companies are also producing a single level cell 64 Gb (8 GB) NAND flash memory.
Dr Denk, for example, tracks the myriad branches of a single nerve cell using an enzyme from horseradish.
Scientists have for the first time created laser light using living biological material: a single human cell and some jellyfish protein.
Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin demonstrated a processor powered by a single solar cell at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco Thursday.
He is working with Quake to create a thumb-size chip that can automatically catalog the genes and proteins inside a single stem cell.
The Roslin Institute's Dr. Ian Wilmut, who pioneered the technique that cloned Dolly from a single mammary cell from an adult sheep, said that while human cloning is theoretically possible, he saw no reason to do so.
Craig Venter, who mapped the genome back in 1995, talked about his latest project: ushering in the "Jurassic Park" era of combinatorial genomics, where scientists will create life by typing out DNA. He predicts his team will be able to produce a single-cell eurkaryote--and eventually gasoline--in the lab from cellular building blocks within ten years.
They believe a single type of cell may be cancer's main growth engine:mutant stem cells that, though barely present, spawn other cells that then spark growth.
In "Spore, " players make choices that evolve a creature from single cell--you cover the first 20 million years pretty quickly--to planet-hopping spaceship pilot, all with Pixar-quality cartoon brilliance of critters and landscape.
He was found hanging from a ligature in his single cell by staff at 0550 BST.
We sure wouldn't mind finding ourselves next year toting a single phone for both cell and VOIP calls, seamlessly switching from WiFi to cell towers, and having an all around good time.
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In addition to the extremely expensive process of cloning, for each patient you have to culture stem cells and reliably turn them into the tissue you want with 100% efficiency, so you don't get a single left over stem cell that will cause tumors.
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Unless you are a single parent, keep your cell phone in your bag.
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"Alcohol is a worthless drug that affects every single cell in your body, " says Harris Stratyner, director of addiction recovery services at Mount Sinai Medical Center.
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