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  2. Dead Cells - Wikipedia

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    Motion Twin released a free downloadable content update to the game called Dead Cells: Rise of the Giant in mid-2019. [27] The developers announced plans to port Dead Cells to mobile devices running iOS and Android, modifying the game's interface to support touch controls as well as remote controllers. The iOS version was released on August 28 ...

  3. Cuticle (hair) - Wikipedia

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    The hair cuticle is the outermost part of the hair shaft. [1] It is formed from dead cells, overlapping in layers, which form scales that strengthen and protect the hair shaft. [2] [3] These layers are formed of keratin proteins. [4] The hair cuticle is also known to contain anteiso-18-methyleicosanoic acid which contribute to the hydrophobic ...

  4. Hair - Wikipedia

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    It is made of multi-layered keratinized (dead) flat cells whose rope-like filaments provide structure and strength to it. The protein called keratin makes up most of its volume. A cross section of the hair shaft may be divided roughly into three zones. Hair fibers have a structure consisting of several layers, starting from the outside:

  5. List of cel-shaded video games - Wikipedia

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    Killer Is Dead: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows: Grasshopper Manufacture: Kadokawa Games: 2013 Kim Possible: What's the Switch: PlayStation 2: Artificial Mind & Movement: Buena Vista Games: 2013 Kirby Battle Royale: Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo: 2017 (JP/EU) 2018 (NA) Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil: PlayStation 2: Namco (JP/NA) Sony Computer Entertainment ...

  6. Trichocyte (human) - Wikipedia

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    They can be identified by the fact that they express "hard", "trichocyte" or "hair" keratin proteins. [1] These are modified keratins containing large amounts of the amino acid cysteine , which facilitates chemical cross-linking of these proteins to form the tough material from which hair and nail is composed.

  7. Hair cell - Wikipedia

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    In mammalian outer hair cells, the varying receptor potential is converted to active vibrations of the cell body. This mechanical response to electrical signals is termed somatic electromotility; [13] it drives variations in the cell's length, synchronized to the incoming sound signal, and provides mechanical amplification by feedback to the traveling wave.

  8. Battelle Memorial Institute - Wikipedia

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    Photovoltaic cell - the first all-sputtered photovoltaic cell for solar energy in 1974. Fiber optics - In 1987 PIRI, a fiber optics venture with Mitsubishi and NTT, was launched, which resulted in a $1.8 billion market. "No-melt" chocolate - In conjunction with Kevin M. Amula, Battelle Geneva developed "No-melt" chocolate in 1988.

  9. Hair follicle - Wikipedia

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    The hair follicle is an organ found in mammalian skin. [1] It resides in the dermal layer of the skin and is made up of 20 different cell types, each with distinct functions.. The hair follicle regulates hair growth via a complex interaction between hormones, neuropeptides, and immune cells