Zinn"s membrane - перевод на арабский
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Zinn"s membrane - перевод на арабский

NUCLEAR PHYSICIST
Walt Zinn; Walter Henry Zinn; Walter H. Zinn Award; Walter H. Zinn
  • Zinn (standing) presses the button that closes down the Chicago Pile-3 unit for good.

Zinn's membrane      
غِشاءُ زِينْ
Zinn's membrane      
‎ غِشاءُ زِينْ,النُّطَيقَةُ الهَدَبِيَّة‎
cytoplasmic membrane         
  • Illustration depicting cellular diffusion
  • A detailed diagram of the cell membrane
  • Diagram of the Cell Membrane's structures.
BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANE THAT SEPARATES THE INTERIOR OF A CELL FROM ITS OUTSIDE ENVIRONMENT
Plasma membrane; Cytoplasmic membrane; Plasmalemma; Cytoplamic membrane; Cell membranes; Cellular membrane; Cell's membrane; Cell-surface; Cell's plasma membrane; Lateral diffusion; Basolateral; Apical membrane; Apical (cell biology); Apical membrane (cell biology); Unit membrane; Apical surface; Cell Membrane; Fluid mosaic; Basal membrane; Phosopholipid bilayer; Oolemma; Membrane permeability; Membrane-spanning; Plasmalemmal; Ectoplast; Plaslemma; Plant cell/membrane; Fluid Mosaic; Fluid Mosaics; Membrane integrity; Plasma membranes; Cell surface; Cell surface membrane; Inner cell membrane; Surface protein
‎ غِشاءٌ هَيولِيّ‎

Определение

hyaloid membrane
¦ noun a thin transparent membrane enveloping the vitreous humour of the eye.

Википедия

Walter Zinn

Walter Henry Zinn (December 10, 1906 – February 14, 2000) was an American nuclear physicist who was the first director of the Argonne National Laboratory from 1946 to 1956. He worked at the Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory during World War II, and supervised the construction of Chicago Pile-1, the world's first nuclear reactor, which went critical on December 2, 1942, at the University of Chicago. At Argonne he designed and built several new reactors, including Experimental Breeder Reactor I, the first nuclear reactor to produce electric power, which went live on December 20, 1951.