nucleate

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Any salt of a nucleic acid
To form (into) a nucleus, or to act as a nucleus
Having a nucleus; nucleated
To gather, as about a nucleus or center
form into a nucleus; "Some cells had nucleated
having a nucleus or occurring in the nucleus; "nucleated cells"
form into a nucleus; "Some cells had nucleated"
{f} create a nucleus
nucleated
Simple past tense and past participle of nucleate
nucleating
That encourages nucleation
nucleating
Present participle of nucleate
nucleated
having a nucleus or occurring in the nucleus; "nucleated cells
nucleated
{s} having a nucleus
nucleated
having a nucleus or occurring in the nucleus; "nucleated cells"
nucleated
Having a nucleus or nuclei
nucleated
past of nucleate
nucleated
Having a nucleus; nucleate; as, nucleated cells
nucleates
plural of nucleate
nucleation
the first stage of a phase transition in a small region
nucleation
A process in a physical system, or a mathematical model such as a cellular automaton or a statistical model, whereby a bubble or other structure appears spontaneously at a random or unpredictable spot
nucleation
The process of forming a central point about which matter is gathered (CMD 1997)
nucleation
Initiation of ice crystal formation, by physical or chemical methods, in undercooled water or aqueous solutions
nucleation
the formation of cell nuclei
nucleation
Initiation of a phase transformation at discrete sites, the new phase growing from nuclei
nucleation
the process by which substances gather around a central point, or nucleus
nucleation
the initial stage in a phase transformation; it is evidenced by the formation of small particles (nuclei) of the new phase which are capable of growing
nucleation
{i} formation of a nucleus
nucleation
Also termed grafting or implantation Process of inserting a hard bead nucleus or piece of soft mantle tissue into a mollusc body or mantle of the mollusc The nucleus or mantle tissue serves as the 'seed' to irritate the mollusc to produce a pearl
nucleation
the initial stage in a phase transformation It is evidenced by the formation of small particles (nuclei) of the new phase, which are capable of growing O
nucleation
process by which a gas interacts and combines with droplets See homogenous nucleation
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