cytology 英 [saɪˈtɒlədʒi]   美 [saɪˈtɑlədʒi]

cytology

cytology  英 [saɪˈtɒlədʒi] 美 [saɪˈtɑlədʒi]

n. 细胞学 

名词复数:cytologies 

Thus, the construction of the brain and the cytology, biophysics, and biochemistry of its component neurons reflect its fundamental function—to mediate behavior. 神经元的在大脑中的构建,以及它的细胞学、生物物理学和生物化学都表现着它作为大脑基础构件的基本功能,也正是这些功能在调节着行为。
In 1898 he identified what he termed the "internal reticular apparatus"; the identification of this structure, which would later be named the Golgi complex, was a major breakthrough in cytology. 1898年,他鉴别出了被他命名为“细胞内部的网状结构”的结构;对于这一结构——现在被称为高尔基体——的鉴别,是细胞学上一个重大的突破。

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  • n. 细胞学
  • 1. Thus, the construction of the brain and the cytology, biophysics, and biochemistry of its component neurons reflect its fundamental function—to mediate behavior.

    神经元的在大脑中的构建,以及它的细胞学、生物物理学和生物化学都表现着它作为大脑基础构件的基本功能,也正是这些功能在调节着行为。

  • 2. In 1898 he identified what he termed the "internal reticular apparatus"; the identification of this structure, which would later be named the Golgi complex, was a major breakthrough in cytology.

    1898年,他鉴别出了被他命名为“细胞内部的网状结构”的结构;对于这一结构——现在被称为高尔基体——的鉴别,是细胞学上一个重大的突破。

  • 3. A lack of resources and infrastructure mean that few developing countries have conventional cytology screening programmes — where the cells of the cervix are assessed for changes caused by cancer.

    缺乏资源和基础设施意味着几乎没有发展中国家建立了传统的细胞学筛查项目——检查宫颈细胞以寻找癌症导致的变化。

  • cytology (n.) 1857, from cyto- "cell" + -logy. Related: Cytologist (1884).
cy·tol·o·gy / saɪˈtɒlədʒi ; NAmE saɪˈtɑːlədʒi / noun [uncountable ] the scientific study of the structure and function of cells from living things 细胞学 cy·tol·o·gy / saɪˈtɒlədʒi ; NAmE saɪˈtɑːlədʒi /
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