Crossword clues for nucleate
The Collaborative International Dictionary
nucleate \nu"cle*ate\, v. i. To form into a nucleus or multiple nuclei; as, raindrops may nucleate around silver iodide crystals.
Wiktionary
Having a nucleus; nucleated n. Any salt of a nucleic acid. v
To form (into) a nucleus, or to act as a nucleus
WordNet
adj. having a nucleus or occurring in the nucleus; "nucleated cells" [syn: nucleated]
v. form into a nucleus; "Some cells had nucleated"
Usage examples of "nucleate".
The nucleated cells found connected with the cancellated structure of the bones, which I first pointed out and had figured in 1847, and have shown yearly from that time to the present, and the fossa masseterica, a shallow concavity on the ramus of the lower jaw, for the lodgment of the masseter muscle, which acquires significance when examined by the side of the deep cavity on the corresponding part in some carnivora to which it answers, may perhaps be claimed as deserving attention.
Thus we are no longer permitted to place the seat of the living actions in the extreme vessels, which are only the carriers from which each part takes what it wants by the divine right of the omnipotent nucleated cell.
European society in particular was still nucleated about the family group in relation to a generally understood code of lawful behaviour.
In 1950 its individuals were either nucleated into gangs, groups or societies or dissolved into crowds, and the influence and pretence of any universally valid standard of good conduct had disappeared.
While the reader turns the page, if there is any truth in this history, De Windt, still absolutely unknown, must be working either in Berlin or London upon that Theory of the Nucleated Modern State which was the decisive plan of that final consolidation, publishers must already have read and rejected the preliminary scheme of his great work, and in a year or so from now some Mrs.
So nucleated red cells in a patient with renal colic almost always meant someone faking the symptoms, and that usually meant an addict.
Margulis has summarized the now considerable body of data indicating that the modern nucleated cell was made up, part by part, by the coming together of just such prokaryotic animals.
It has been suggested that flagellae and cilia were once spirochetes that joined up with the other prokaryotes when nucleated cells were being pieced together.
Ubiquitin played many roles in nucleated cells, and its basic structure had remained the same to an extraordinary degree.
But all the cells, nucleated or not, were equipped with a protein in their outer layer that could expand to close all cellular pore watertight.
Just as the big, nucleated cells which make up your body evolved from protozoan-type creatures, so did my kind evolve from the far smaller life forms you call viruses.
Perhaps the manifold universes were nucleated from a single primal universe by some such mechanism as quantum tunnelling.
The tapping told me that inside each thick tough shell was a nucleated mass of thinking protoplasm with a food reserve of starch.
I understand that the scientists of your Earth believe that all life on that planet was evolved from a very low form of animal life called amoeba, a microscopic nucleated mass of protoplasm without even a rudimentary form of consciousness or mental life.
Medplex is a sprawling hypertrophic growth of towers and blocks, all nucleated around this huge building, the original hospital, dating from the Second World War.