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Wat (wie) is normal cell - definitie

SPECIAL COORDINATE SYSTEM IN DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY
Geodesic normal coordinates; Normal coordinate; Normal neighborhood

Cell (music)         
SMALLEST INDIVISIBLE UNIT OF MUSIC OF RHYTHMIC AND MELODIC DESIGN
Musical cell; Intervallic cell; Rhythmic cell; Melodic cell
The 1957 Encyclopédie Laroussequoted in Nattiez, Jean-Jacques (1990). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music (Musicologie générale et sémiologue, 1987).
Cellcell interaction         
  • basolateral membrane]] is depicted as "sheets"; the space between these sheets being the extracellular environment and the location of adhesion protein interaction.
INTERACTION BETWEEN CELLS
Cell-cell interaction; Cell–cell interactions; Cell-cell interactions
Cellcell interaction refers to the direct interactions between cell surfaces that play a crucial role in the development and function of multicellular organisms.
Normal force         
  • Figure 2: Weight (''W''), the frictional force (''F''<sub>''r''</sub>), and the normal force (''F''<sub>''n''</sub>) acting on a block. Weight is the product of mass (''m'') and the acceleration of gravity (''g'').
FORCE EXERTED ON AN OBJECT BY A BODY WITH WHICH IT IS IN CONTACT, AND VICE VERSA
Normal Force; Normal reaction
In mechanics, the normal force F_n is the component of a contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts, as in Figure 1. In this instance normal is used in the geometric sense and means perpendicular, as opposed to the common language use of normal meaning "ordinary" or "expected".

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Normal coordinates

In differential geometry, normal coordinates at a point p in a differentiable manifold equipped with a symmetric affine connection are a local coordinate system in a neighborhood of p obtained by applying the exponential map to the tangent space at p. In a normal coordinate system, the Christoffel symbols of the connection vanish at the point p, thus often simplifying local calculations. In normal coordinates associated to the Levi-Civita connection of a Riemannian manifold, one can additionally arrange that the metric tensor is the Kronecker delta at the point p, and that the first partial derivatives of the metric at p vanish.

A basic result of differential geometry states that normal coordinates at a point always exist on a manifold with a symmetric affine connection. In such coordinates the covariant derivative reduces to a partial derivative (at p only), and the geodesics through p are locally linear functions of t (the affine parameter). This idea was implemented in a fundamental way by Albert Einstein in the general theory of relativity: the equivalence principle uses normal coordinates via inertial frames. Normal coordinates always exist for the Levi-Civita connection of a Riemannian or Pseudo-Riemannian manifold. By contrast, in general there is no way to define normal coordinates for Finsler manifolds in a way that the exponential map are twice-differentiable (Busemann 1955).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor normal cell
1. "She believes he has been set up and has vowed to support him." Music video assistant Fielder–Civil, 25, spent his first two nights behind bars being watched round the clock but was yesterday back in a normal cell.
2. Happy days: Winehouse and Fielder–Civil before his arrest for GBH and perverting the course of justice "She believes he has been set up and has vowed to support him." Music video assistant Fielder–Civil, 25, spent his first two nights behind bars being watched round the clock but was yesterday back in a normal cell.
3. Dr Rosenberg and his team have created them from scratch in the laboratory. ‘We can take a normal cell from you or me or any patient and convert that cell into a cell that recognises the cancer,‘ he said. ‘It‘s not like chemotherapy or radiation, where as soon as you‘re done, you‘re done. ‘We‘re giving living cells which continue to grow and function in the body.‘ In 15 of the patients, the genetically engineered T–cells took root and grew at low levels for a few months although they did not defeat the cancer.