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verb

[in'ter·ca·late || ɪn'tɜrkəleɪt /-'tɜːk-]

insert, interpose; add an extra day or month to the calenda

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1. Clays pre-activated with intercalated polymerization sites

2. Acridine orange is an intercalating dye that can permeate both live and dead cells

3. The formation has pebbly sandstones, arkosic sandstones and siltstones, and intercalated thin Arenaceous …

4. Acridine Orange is a fluorescent dye that associates with and intercalates specifically with DNA and RNA

5. Intercalated ducts connect the terminal tubuli or acini with the interlobular ducts.

6. Alluvial pyroclasts of this nature are frequently found intercalated and interdigitated with other volcanic formations.

7. Poil- and gas-producing horizons in the Tertiary section of the Vienna Basin are intercalated with Calcareous shales

8. Kinematics of the ulnar Carpus related to the volar intercalated segment instability pattern J Hand Surg Am

9. In addition, some sources include the 1906 Intercalated Games when compiling their medal tables.

10. He competed in the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens and the 1906 Intercalated Games, also in Athens.

11. For example, the nuclear Counterstaining is carried out by using DNA helix intercalating dyes such as DAPI and Hoechst which can penetrate the …

12. As a result of these postglacial processes, temporal lakes form, and thus lacustrine fine-grained sedimentation intercalates with alluvial coarse-grained layers.

13. 27 Intercalating the rib stiffeners of web, end-plate and reinforcement plate will greatly enhance carrying capacity of connections and initial connection stiffness.

14. In the differential diagnosis the intercalated duct carcinomas must be distinguished from acinic cell tumors, cylindromas (adenoid cystic carcinomas) and from mucoepidermoid tumors.

15. Additionally, accumulations of Actomyosin were observed at the shrinking junction of intercalating Xenopus neural epithelial cells, consistent with the junction rearrangement model proposed by Rauzi et al

16. In general, this is a typical coastal region, with foothills alluvial deposits intercalated with sedimentary basins, including locally elevated sedimentary blocks and various marine and palustrian formations.

17. They are common in hemipelagic sediments and consist of an Authigenetic component that arises from the alteration of volcanic ash intercalated in the sediment and a detrital component

18. Intercalated within these carbonate sands are thin clay layers, deposited in restricted lagoonal environments, when carbonate sands episodically emerged and were isolated from the open sea.

19. The intercalated discs allow the cells to act as a syncytium and enable the contractions that pump blood through the heart and into the major arteries.

20. Acridine orange is a dye that intercalates or binds with the nucleic acid ( either DNA or RNA) present in organisms and fluoresce to emit various colors that help in differentiation of cellular organells

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22. The results are referred to the distinct electron-acceptor behavior of the maleinimide compounds, which — due to their flat molelecular structures — are able to intercalate into the DNA double helix forming EDA complexes with nucleic acid bases as electron-donor molecules.

23. Biaryl derivatives that consist of one DNA‐intercalating unit and a sterically demanding component exhibit a specific behavior towards Abasic site‐containing DNA (AP‐DNA) as determined by thermal DNA denaturation experiments, spectrometric titrations and CD spectroscopic analysis.

24. Cholesterol acts as a bidirectional regulator of membrane fluidity because at high temperatures, it stabilizes the membrane and raises its melting point, whereas at low temperatures it intercalates between the phospholipids and prevents them from clustering together and stiffening.

25. Page 38 - In the breast of the drift it stood out in great arborescent masses in the shape of hooks and spikes, in gnarled, drawn out and twisted bunches, followed by arborescent silver with intercalated bands of Animikite and huntilite