Đặt câu với từ "cleaves"

1. Cleaving (plural Cleavings) The act of one who cleaves, splits, or severs

2. Synonyms for Adheres include sticks, affixes, clings, binds, bonds, clasps, cleaves, coheres, fastens and fuses

3. Cleaver definition is - one that cleaves; especially : a butcher's implement for cutting animal carcasses into joints or pieces.

4. " When the heart is thus Birdlimed, then it cleaves to everything it meets with." [1913 Webster] top

5. Cleft or Cleaved or clove , cleft or Cleaved or clo·ven , cleav·ing , cleaves v

6. Synonyms for Abscises include amputates, removes, separates, severs, cleaves, cuts off, docks, lops off, truncates and curtails

7. To produce an F(ab')2 fragment, IgG is digested with pepsin, which cleaves the heavy chains near the hinge region.

8. Caspase-8 cleaves Bid, mediating mitochondrial damage when the COOH-terminal part translocates to mitochondria, triggering cytochrome c release.

9. At the end of stalk elongation, the nucleus undergoes an apparently closed acentric mitosis and the sporogen cleaves into two hemispheres.

10. Cleft (klĕft) or Cleaved or clove (klōv), cleft or Cleaved or clo·ven (klō′vən), cleav·ing, cleaves v.tr

11. Itaconate dissimilation in Mtb involves the Bifunctional enzyme Rv2498c, which cleaves (S)-citramalyl-CoA producing Ac-CoA and pyruvate, effectively using a host-derived antibacterial molecule as a nutrient source.

12. “All of a sudden he is going after her,” reports Solomon, “like a bull that comes even to the slaughter, and just as if fettered for the discipline of a foolish man, until an arrow cleaves open his liver, just as a bird hastens into the trap, and he has not known that it involves his very soul.” —Proverbs 7:22, 23.

13. “Until,” says Solomon, “an arrow cleaves open his liver,” that is, until he gets the wound that causes death, both spiritually and physically, for not only has he exposed his body to death-dealing sexually transmitted disease (in advanced cases of syphilis, bacterial organisms overwhelm the liver), but also “he has not known that it involves his very soul.”

14. "When the heart is thus Birdlimed , then it cleaves to everything it meets with." Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia n birdlime A viscous substance prepared from the inner bark of the holly, Ilex Aquifolium, used for entangling small birds in order to capture them, twigs being smeared with it at places where birds resort or are likely to alight.

15. HIV-1 protease cleaves Actin in vitro at amino acid residues 7-8, 66-67, 94-95, 105-106, 126-127, and 296-297: PubMed: gag-pol: Actin, one of the most abundant proteins of the cell, is hydrolyzed by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) protease during acute infection of cultured human T lymphocytes: PubMed: reverse transcriptase: gag-pol