adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cellular phone
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
carrier
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In recent years, the vulnerability of analog transmission has become a problem for both cellular carriers and consumers.
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The new players are working to match the roaming capabilities and phone choices offered by cellular carriers .
company
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They own a lot of different pieces of cellular companies abroad.
level
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The other IgG subclasses were not correlated at the cellular level in either ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease twins.
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The dynamical consequences at the cellular level of these feedback relationships are not yet fully characterized.
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His own diagnostic machine called the Dielectric Diagnostic Analyser, employs computerised biofeedback techniques to determine energy disturbances at cellular level .
mechanism
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The cellular mechanism of action of ethanol, however, remains to be fully elucidated.
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Some of the cellular mechanisms for adaptation which underlie this latter process are now known.
network
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Now, however, no fewer than 23 countries have cellular networks up and running.
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The state-run telephone company now says it wants to run its own cellular network .
operation
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The company has also been asked to consider spinning cellular operations into a separate company.
phone
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A new cellular phone has been introduced which directly links the car to emergency aid within seconds.
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Records of several cellular phone conversations between Ramsey and other individuals confirmed this, Wasserman said.
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And call charges on the handyphone are about half those for cellular phones .
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It has the highest per capita use of cellular phones .
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Eo Phone for connecting a cellular phone system.
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But off premises, the pocket phone operates as an ordinary cellular phone.
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Nelson used a cellular phone to contact her rescuers, although the storm kept them from responding immediately.
proliferation
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This could result from bile acid mediated effects on cellular proliferation through several possible pathways as already discussed.
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Both are characterised by a focal or multifocal pattern of distribution, abnormal cellular proliferation , and a genetic component.
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Conversely, a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability.
service
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In the United States, cellular service in most areas is limited to voice calls.
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They get the phones for free because cellular service companies buy them from Motorola and other manufacturers.
system
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The company also is developing equipment that will allow computer data to be transmitted over cellular systems .
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Much of the functionality of cellular systems lies in the microprocessors that operate both the subscriber units and the infrastructure.
telephone
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His cellular telephone rings in the Bull's car.
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Syndicated columnist Robert Novak chatted loudly with an editor on his cellular telephone .
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Motorola Inc., a bellwether maker of semiconductors and cellular telephones , dropped 1 to 49 1 / 8.
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As he roared by, the man never saw me or stopped blabbing into his cellular telephone .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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cellular biology
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Now, however, no fewer than 23 countries have cellular networks up and running.
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The cellular source of the catalytically active PLA2 in serum of patients suffering from acute pancreatitis and other diseases is unknown.
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The analysis reported here has been motivated by investigations of high-frequency cellular oscillators with periods of the order of minutes or less.
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Therefore, this region may confer some degree of specialization to the protein, in terms of cellular location and/or tissue specificity.
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Two trends-digital networks and competition-are now changing the cellular landscape.