Примери за използване на Her cells на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Her cells are being destroyed and then.
She in history because of her cells.
Know her cells. Everybody does.
They're implanted with her cells.
From her cells to your cells. .
They didn't clone her, just her cells.
It's like her cells are misfiring.
Her cells are in a state of bio-temporaI flux.
And the supramental fire was burning in her cells.
That's why she used her cells. To help others get rid of it.
I will put a wax figure, and then… some of her cells.
Her cells were filled with chloroform and adenosine triphosphate.
But the most distressing thing her cells are dying.
Her cells changed so much, it's as if they're their own species.
If her cells stop functioning, we could lose her for good.
Did it hurt her when researchers infected her cells with viruses?
Her cells divide 50 times faster… meaning she heals almost instantly.
Did it hurt her when researchers infected her cells with viruses and shot them into Space?
Her cells, taken without her knowledge, became one of the most important tools in medicine.
Yeah see, it's gonna need a couple weeks before it starts replicating andmaking a permanent home in her cells.
Yet her cells- taken without her knowledge- became one of the most important tools in medical research.
It involves treating her with a bio-temporaI field in order to push her cells back to an earlier stage of entropic decay.
Her cells, taken without her knowledge in 1951, became one of the most important tools in modern medicine.
It is responsible for the elasticity, flexibility andmoisture of the skin as well as the constant renovation of her cells.
Through the vibrations in her cells the Mother entered into direct contact with all related vibrations elsewhere.
What I will, apparently, fall to realize is that the bio-temporaI field is going to reactivate the dormant chroniton particles in her cells, bringing Kes out of temporal sync with the rest of us.
Her cells, an ever greater number of them, were growing into the Unity-Consciousness, one of whose characteristics is omnipresence.
The story of Henrietta Lacks and her cells is one of several that triggered a wide range of ethics discussions related to patient rights and the use of patient's material.
Her cells, taken from a cervical-cancer biopsy, became the first immortal human cell line- the cells reproduce infinitely in a lab.