What's the difference between cella and celli?

Cella


Definition:

  • (n.) The part inclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticoes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Only in one frontal horn and Cella media tumour an interhemispheric transcallosal approach was used.
  • (2) The ventriculo-peritoneal shunt operation reduced ventricular size (Evans ratio, cella media width), abolished periventricular hypodensity and reduced width of the temporal horns and third ventricle in both responders and non-responders.
  • (3) Twelve and 24 months after admission, the mean cella media index of patients with AD was significantly wider than that of patients with SDAT.
  • (4) In two cases with CT false negative findings we observed, retrospectively, significant small cellae mediae and also the main part of the anterior horns sharply pointed and approaching one another.
  • (5) It was shown that the surface area under the anterior cerebral artery (pericallosal) as measured in the lateral angiogram increases proportionally to the volume of the cella media.
  • (6) The reversibility of the enlargement of the cortical sulci and of the distances between the frontal horns of the lateral ventricles was more often significant than that of the abnormal measurements of the cella media.
  • (7) In 135 preterm and low-weight prematures and in 17 low-weight infants with normal time of gestation the diameter of the body region (= Cella media region) of the lateral ventricles and the width of the third ventricle were measured by means of one-dimensional echoencephalography.
  • (8) The interhemispheric and sylvian fissures, the third ventricle and Evans' ratio were larger in the younger group (less than 3 years) than in the older (greater than or equal to 3 years), while the opposite was found for the cella media index and size of the skull.
  • (9) Higher rates of Dexamethasone Suppression Test (DST) nonsuppression were observed in psychotic depressed patients and in patients with larger cella VBRs.
  • (10) The size of cerebrospinal fluid spaces was calculated through measuring the frontal interhemisphere distance, the width of cortical sulci, the ventricle III diameter, the Cella media index and also the number of vermal sulci.
  • (11) The data obtained provide the evidence of heterogeneity of glomus cella reception mechanisms of the qualitatively different chemical substances.
  • (12) In lesions located in the lateral ventricle of the dominant hemisphere the contralateral transcallosal approach provides maximum protection of the dominant side as well as excellent visualization of the cella media of the contralateral lateral ventricle.
  • (13) The CT examinations were quantified by linear measurements on the films of the four largest sulci, the minimum width of the cella media and the third ventricle.
  • (14) A cubic structure surrounded by walls that still has its ancient cella, an inner sanctum to the sun god, it was also used as a fortress during Ottoman times.
  • (15) Instead, the delirious patients differed from the controls in the frontal horn and cella media indices, in the width of the third ventricle and Sylvian fissure at insula on the left side.
  • (16) In it the ventricular system was evaluated in each case by measuring the span of the frontal horns, cellae mediae and third ventricle in relation to the diameter of the inner and outer tables of the skull from the PEG films.
  • (17) Furthermore the evaluation of certain brain structures (ventricular diameter, cella media index) of the CAT films did not reveal any significant differences.
  • (18) Cerebral atrophy indices were not significantly different among various degrees of dementia except a slightly increased cella media index in pre-dementia group.
  • (19) The size of the lateral ventricles (expressed by anterior horn width, septum-caudate distance and width of cella media) was not different in the two age groups of children.
  • (20) Use of the Modified WAIS-R described by Cella in 1984 with psychiatric inpatients was criticized on several grounds.

Celli


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Cello

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Conversely, RET8 cells were far more sensitive to an RGDS-containing peptide in their medium on CellI fragments than RET5 cells.
  • (2) The minimum sequence required to obtain responses identical to those on intact pFN (broad spreading with extensive stress fiber formation) was found in fragment 155 (F155) from the beta chain of pFN; F155 contains both HepII and CellI domains.
  • (3) With both cell classes, fragments containing the C-terminal heparin-binding (HepII) domain only elicited linear bundles of microfilaments in spreading cells but no stress fibers; fragments containing the RGDS-dependent cell-binding (CellI) domain elicited only partial spreading with condensations of F-actin at ruffling membranes and at other regions along the plasma membrane.
  • (4) An attempt is made to clarify the confusion that has increasingly surrounded the genus Leucocytozoon, and it is recommended that the type species (by designation) should be Leucocytozoon majoris (Laveran, 1902), one of a mixture of organisms earlier lumped together under a name (Haemamoeba Grassi & Feletti, 1890) currently reserved for an avian subgenus of Plasmodium Marchiafava & Celli, 1885.
  • (5) The importance of the vegetalizing factor concentration for the segregation of the primary ectodermal zone into ectodermal and mesodermal and, secondarily, nerve cellis discussed.
  • (6) Changes in research technology, particularly the effective use of aniline dye stains, made possible greater precision in the study of the blood of malaria patients and in the subsequent understanding of the asexual phase of the plasmodium life cycle by Ettore Marchiafava and Angelo Celli.

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