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Page 1: Cellula, made of aluminum and Swarovski crystals, is 47 inches long.
"Omnia cellula e cellula," Renner muttered.
In 1857, pathologist Rudolf Virchow posed the maxim Omnis cellula e cellula-that every cell arises from another cell-widely accepted.
The German researcher Rudolph Virchow put that in Latin: omnis cellula e cellula.
This work, Virchow encapsulated in the epigram Omnis cellula e cellula ("Every cell originates from another existing cell like it.")
Over a table setting for 32 he hung Cellula, a chandelier made of baroque crystals dangling from a stainless steel tube and rod designed by Nunzia Carbone and Tiziano Vudafieri in 1996.
He graduated in 1848 as doctor of philosophy with the thesis De forma et incremento stratorum crassiorum in plantarum cellula, and rapidly became a leader in the great botanical renaissance of the 19th century.
Lymphomas, leukemias, malignant melanomas, sarcomas all begin with that microscopic accident, a mutation in one cell: omnis cellula e cellula e cellula.
Reggae influences in Panama have also spawned several popular Reggae Roots bands, such as Cellula, Pureza Natural, Raices y Cultura, Inspiración Mística, Panta Rey, among others.
Se è monosessuato invece, riproduce esattamente il proprio corredo genetico: in un microrganismo unicellulare che si riproduce per scissione, la seconda cellula ha esattamente lo stesso corredo genetico della prima.
At the Church of St. Wenceslas, Pavel Kuhn conducts his choir in Karel Ruzicka's "Magnificat" on May 13, and on May 14 a jazz concert by Cellula New York salutes Louis Armstrong.
Mettemmo contemporaneamente le basi per la creazione di una serie di nuovi organismi segreti, a cellula, che fossero in grado di evitare i Giocatori, qualcosa di più efficiente delle nostre Massoneria e Partito.
On the basis of his discoveries, Flemming surmised for the first time that all cell nuclei came from another predecessor nucleus (he coined the phrase omnis nucleus e nucleo, after Virchow's omnis cellula e cellula).