- In mathematics, an
adherent point (also
closure point or
point of
closure or
contact point) of a
subset A {\displaystyle A} of a
topological space X ,...
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Adherent cell
cultures are a type of cell
culture that
requires cells to be
attached to a
surface in
order for
growth to occur. Most
vertebrate derived...
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Placenta accreta occurs when all or part of the
placenta attaches abnormally to the
myometrium (the
muscular layer of the
uterine wall).
Three grades of...
- came from the
Galilean village of Nazareth,
today in
northern Israel.
Adherents of
Messianic Judaism are
referred to in
modern Hebrew as יְהוּדִים מְשִׁיחִיִּים...
- (/ˈdɛzməˌsoʊm/; "binding body"), also
known as a
macula adherens (plural:
maculae adherentes) (Latin for
adhering spot), is a cell
structure specialized for cell-to-cell...
- of
postoperative complications. For
removal of
adherent material or
fibrous material,
Fogarty adherent clot
catheter may be used. "Fogarty
arterial embolectomy...
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verbal noun,
based on the
triliteral S-L-M "to be whole, intact". A
female adherent is a
muslima (Arabic: مسلمة) (also
transliterated as "Muslimah"). The plural...
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including 819
adherents of Judaism.
Indian immigrants introduced Hinduism to Norway,
which in 2011 has
slightly more than 5,900
adherents, or 1% of non-Lutheran...
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culture is one of the two
classical types of cell culture, the
other being adherent culture. The
history of
suspension cell
culture closely aligns with the...
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growth and
subculture will
normally try to keep the
cells in this range.
Adherent cells, for
example many
mammalian cell lines, grow
attached to a surface...