Usage examples of "stem cell line" in English with translation to Spanish

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When he came to he found himself lying in a small, windowless cell. Cuando volvió en sí, se encontró tumbado en una pequeña celda desprovista de ventanas.
Line up for lunch. Formen fila para el almuerzo.
You should turn off your cell phone. Deberías apagar el móvil.
Fine. I'd be very happy if you would drop me a line as soon as you get to Mwanza. De acuerdo. Yo estaré muy complacido si me envías unas palabras tan pronto como llegues a Mwanza.
The percentage of lipids in an animal cell is about 8%. El porcentaje de lípidos en la célula animal es de aproximadamente el ocho por ciento.
Tom is on the other line. Tom está en la otra línea.
English studies on the use of cell phones by young people show truly worrying situations, in which a person between the ages of six and twenty sends an average of twenty nine messages, receives fifteen, and makes nine calls each day. Estudios ingleses sobre el uso de los móviles por los jóvenes muestran situaciones verdaderamente preocupantes, donde un chico de seis a veinte años cada día envía de media diecinueve mensajes, recibe quince y hace nueve llamadas.
Hold the line, please. No cuelgue y espere un momento, por favor.
My cell phone doesn't work. Mi móvil no funciona.
The line is busy now. La línea está ocupada ahora.
An egg is a cell. Un huevo es una célula.
Wait in line, please. Espere en línea, por favor.
Governments, in order to teach how to enjoy cell phones without being controlled by them, have established behavior rules that limit their use in public places, such as in churches, in schools, or during tests. Los gobiernos, para enseñar a disfrutar de los móviles sin ser gobernados por ellos, han establecido reglas de comportamiento que limitan su uso en los lugares públicos, como en las iglesias, en las escuelas o durante los exámenes.
Please hold the line. Por favor, manténgase a la espera.
Can you give me your cell number? ¿Me das tu número celular?
I called her, but the line was busy. La llamé, pero la línea estaba ocupada.
The silence in the library was disturbed by the ringing of a cell phone. El silencio en la biblioteca fue roto por el sonar de un celular.
If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart? Ojalá hubiera malas personas en algún lugar cometiendo malas acciones y solo hubiera que separarlos del resto de nosotros y destruirlos. Pero la línea divisoria entre el bien y el mal atraviesa el corazón de todos los seres humanos. ¿Y quién está dispuesto a destruir una parte de su propio corazón?
Why is it so difficult to establish that the nervous cell is the basic unit for the nervous tissue? ¿Por qué es tan difícil de establecer que la célula nerviosa es la unidad básica del tejido nervioso?
Tom called Mary, but the line was busy. Tom llamó a Mary, pero la línea estaba ocupada.
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