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Cell turnover

Глоссарий терминов в индустрии красоты и косметики
    Cell turnover is the process by which our bodies produce new skin cells and they travel up from the deep layers of the skin to the surface. the skin cells you remove with exfoliation are the oldest (and deadest) cells. our cell turnover rate slows with age, but powerful ingredients for aging skin�like vitamin a (retinol)�can help increase that rate.




Cell, английский
  1. In wood anatomy, a general term for the minute units of wood structure that have distinct walls and cavities, including wood fibres, vessel segments, and other elements of diverse structure and function. in dense hardwoods, the fibre cells are thick walle

  2. The basic geographic unit of a cellular system and the basis for the generic industry term "cellular." a city or county is divided into small "cells," each of which is equipped with a low-powered radio transmitter/receiver. the cells c

  3. Небольшой пакет фиксированной длины 53 байта, из которых 5 байт занимает заголовок

  4. Сота, ячейка.

  5. /сота, ячейка/ зона действия одной базовой станции (base station)

  6. A fixed-length data packet transmitted in certain digital systems such as atm.

  7. A general term for the anatomical units of plant tissue, including wood fibers, vessel members, and other elements of diverse structure and function.

  8. A tiny unit of matter which is the base of all plant and animal tissue (note: for other terms referring to cells, see words beginning with cyt-, cyto-.) comment: the cell is a unit which can reproduce itself. it is made up of a jelly-like substance (cytoplasm) which surrounds a nucleus and contains many other small structures which are different according to the type of cell. cells reproduce by division (mitosis) and their process of feeding and removing waste products is metabolism. the division and reproduction of cells is the way the human body is formed.

  9. An air in the mastoid process

  10. Комплекс, производственная структура (напр., гибкий производственный модуль)

  11. The most basic, self-contained unit that contains the appropriate materials, such as plates and electrolyte, to produce electricity.

  12. A small, usually microscopic, membrane-bound structure that is the fundamental unit of all living things. organisms can be made up of one cell (unicellular; bacteria, for example) or many cells (multicellular; human beings, for example, which are made up of an estimated 100,000 billion cells.)

  13. A small structural unit, surrounded by a membrane, making up living things.


Cell, английский

Cell (battery), английский
  1. A single unit of an electrochemical device capable of producing direct voltage by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. a battery usually consists of several cells electrically connected together to produce higher voltages. (sometimes the terms cell and battery are used interchangeably). see also photovoltaic (pv) cell.

  2. A single unit of an electrochemical device capable of producing direct


Cell address, английский
    Адрес ячейки


Cell address set, английский
    Присвоение адреса ячейки


Cell adhesion, английский
    The bonding of cells to surfaces or to other cells. protein molecules at the surface of cells are generally the glue involved in cell adhesion.


Cell array, английский

Cell barrier, английский
  1. A very thin region of static electric charge along the interface of the positive and negative layers in a photovoltaic cell. the barrier inhibits the movement of electrons from one layer to the other, so that higher-energy electrons from one side diffuse preferentially through it in one direction, creating a current and thus a voltage across the cell. also called depletion zone or space charge.

  2. A very thin region of static electric charge along the interface of the positive


Cell block, английский
    Блок ячеек cell-block architecture блочно-клеточная архитектура


Cell body, английский
    The part of a nerve cell which surrounds the nucleus and from which the axon and dendrites begin


Cell contents, английский
    Содержимое ячейки


Cell controller, английский
  1. Управляющее устройство ячейкой

  2. Устройство управления (гибким; производственным модулем


Cell culture, английский
  1. Культура клеток 11

  2. Культура клеток


Cell delay variation, английский
    Вариации задержки ячеек cell-delay variation непостоянство времени задержки (при передаче ячеек atm)


Cell delay variation tolerance, английский
    Устойчивость к вариации задержки ячеек


Cell directory service, английский
    A service that enables dce clients to locate compatible servers.


Cell division, английский
    The way in which a cell reproduces itself.  mitosis, meiosis


Cell envelope, английский
    The combination of external cellular structures (e.g., plasma membrane, cell wall, outer membrane, glycocalyces) that collectively contain the cytoplasm and internal structures of a cell


Cell error rate, английский
    Отношение числа ячеек с ошибками к общему числу переданных ячеек


Cell feed, английский

Cell fill factor, английский
    Is the fraction of detector cell area occupied by the zone actively involved in the generation of signal radiance.


Exfoliation, английский
  1. Peeling, swelling, or scaling of stone or mineral surfaces in thin layers; caused by chemical or physical weathering or by heat. minerals such as vermiculite expand to many times their original size when heat-treated. exh on drawings, abbr. for “exhaust.”

  2. The loss of layers of tissue such as sunburnt skin

  3. Отслаивание; шелушение

  4. The process by which concentric scales, plates, or shells of rock, from less than a centimeter to several meters in thickness, are successively spalled or stripped from the bare surface of a large rock mass. it often results in a rounded rock mass or dome-shaped hill. gg

  5. Process by which thin, curvilinear scales or shells or rock are

  6. Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from your skin. it can be both physical or manual (using a scrub or tool to slough off dead skin cells) and chemical (with acids or enzymes that dissolve dead skin cells).

  7. A type of corrosion that progresses approximately parallel to the outer surface of the metal, causing layers of the metal to be elevated by the formation of corrosion product.

  8. Corrosion that progresses approximately parallel to the outer surface of the metal, causing layers of the metal to be elevated by the formation of corrosion product.

  9. Corrosion that progresses approximately parallel to the outer surface of the metal, causing layers of the metal to be elevated by the formation of corrosion product.1 exitance, radiant: see radiosity.


Ingredient, английский
  1. A substance which is used with others to make something

  2. Составная часть, компонент, составляющая mix ~s составляющие [компоненты] смеси


Ginseng root extract, английский
    Coming from the ginseng root (the best part of ginseng plant), it is often referred to as the super-herb in eastern culture. this antioxidant has a long list of benefits for aging skin and dullness including boosting blood circulation, firming skin, protecting your skin from environmental pollutants, and more. find it in our vacation eyes brightening eye gel.


Thermal protectant, английский
    Typically a liquid in a spray bottle, thermal protectant is used to protect your hair from the high temperatures of heat styling tools that can do massive damage causing dryness and breakage. apply to damp hair and comb through for even coverage.