cleave Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of cleave In English

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Examples of cleave

  • Thus, it appears that the mature protein is not cleaved into single domains in vivo, but is maintained in the 2domain form.

  • The final effector molecule of the fibrinolytic system is plasmin, which cleaves fibrin into soluble degradation products.

  • Their expression has been detected in the human fetal ovary (cleaved caspase-3) between 14-19 weeks, a time leading to primordial follicle formation.

  • The ticks proved very susceptible to the effects of the vapours of ammonia and clove oil respectively.

  • These motif groups generally cleaved along political boundaries at the confederation level.

  • Although most embryos cleave unequally (normal), a small percentage (5%) cleave equally.

  • In the following we will describe enzymes which produce an adenylated intermediate during their reaction or directly cleave the - and -anhydride bond.

  • Reform in the 1870s did not proceed in an educational milieu cleaved along lines of new and old or modern and traditional.

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Translations of cleave In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    劈開, (使)裂開, (使)分開…

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  • 中文简体

    劈开, ��使)裂开, (使)分开…

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  • Español

    partir, adherirse, pegarse…

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  • Français

    fendre, coller à…

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  • Čeština

    (roz)štípat, rozštípnout, lepit (se)…

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  • Dansk

    kløve, spalte, hænge fast…

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  • Indonesia

    membelah, melekat…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    ทำให้แยกออก, แทง…

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