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satellite c.’s 1. glial cells that cluster about a neuron.  2. free nuclei that accumulate around cells in certain diseases.  3. elongated cells that are closely associated with a muscle fiber; they either are flattened against the fiber or occupy shallow depressions in its surface.
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satellite D. short, highly repeated DNA sequences found in eukaryotes, usually in clusters in constitutive heterochromatin and generally not transcribed.
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satellite p. the more luxuriant development of a colony of microorganisms when in the neighborhood of a foreign colony, as shown by Haemophilus influenzae when contaminated by Staphylococcus pyogenes var. aureus.
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satellite v. a strain of virus unable to replicate except in the presence of helper virus; considered to be deficient in coding for capsid formation.
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satellite An earth-orbiting device used for receiving and transmitting signals. Each satellite has a number of transponders which receive the signal and bounce it back to earth, where it is received by any of the dish-shaped earth stations, then transmitted via cable, phone lines, or microwave to its final receiver TV set.
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