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Example sentences for "cellules"

Lexicographically close words:
cellophane; cellos; cells; cellular; cellule; cellulitis; celluloid; cellulose; celluloses; celluy
  1. Endoderm; the thickening of the lateral partitions of its cellules is very apparent.

  2. The cortical and medullary pulp contain in their cellules numberless grains of starch, which are not indicated in this plate.

  3. The pulp contains some oxaliferous cellules and some grains of starch.

  4. In the fishes of this order the superior pharyngeal bones are divided into numerous and irregular little leaflets, which intersect the cellules situated under the operculum, which again serve to retain a certain quantity of water.

  5. The flat, as well as the short and thick bones, exhibit upon their surface an osseous mass of a dense nature, while their interior presents a cavity divided into small cellules by their bony partitions.

  6. Thus the well-baked loaf is composed of an infinite number of cellules filled with carbonic acid gas, and apparently lined with a glutinous membrane of a silky softness.

  7. The brain may remain capable more or less well of performing its functions when deprived to a large extent of its necessary food, but not so when the cerebral cellules are disorganized.

  8. Objectively considered what is observable is hypertrophy of the cellules and nerve-tubes, excessive cerebral plethora and vascularity due to the great efflux of blood and superabundant nutrition of the encephalon.

  9. Footnote 31: A stigma is the continuation of the cellular tissue of the style, and has sometimes projecting cellules of hairs.

  10. The cellules of the spongioles replace the water which they have yielded, from the humid medium surrounding them.

  11. In course of time, matter was condensed; in time it was organized in living cellules; in time these cellules became shapeless animals; in time these animals were perfected.

  12. We have allowed, for argument's sake, that all organized beings have proceeded by means of generation from cellules presenting to sensible observation similar appearances.

  13. Alike to your eyes, the cellules differed therefore by a concealed property which their development brought to light.

  14. These cellules have the marvellous faculty of self-propagation, and the faculty, not less marvellous, of transmitting to their posterity the favorable modifications which they have undergone.

  15. The primitive cellules were to all appearance alike.

  16. If the hypnagogic phase actually affects the cerebral cellules in connection with the various senses of which they are the organs, the phases of sleep and dreams, strictly so called, have more general conditions.


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