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Cleaved

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Cleaved meaning

Cleft or cloven.

Example sentences (20)

A fault cleaved olive fields in Tepehan village in Turkey following an earthquake this month.

Lost among the chaos as the Pac-12 has been cleaved away by the Big Ten and Big 12, with the Atlantic Coast Conference having taken a final slice, is how it will impact each school’s other teams.

In the United States, the gambit cleaved the party of George W. Bush from what would become the party of Donald Trump.

Syracuse, New York, cleaved in two by I-81 in the 1960s,the country’s most segregated cities—a plight that many Black leaders attribute to the sun-blotting viaduct that isolates its South Side.

The researchers can then collect the RNA and convert it back to DNA—called cDNA—so that they can read its sequence to see if it is full length or if it's been cleaved.

After its postcommunist transition, Poland cleaved into two parts that Poles refer to as "Poland A" and "Poland B." Poland A links together an archipelago of cities and their younger, wealthier inhabitants.

Interestingly, Gollum recalls seeing Sauron’s black hand, and notes that it’s still missing the finger cleaved off by Prince Isildur after the Dark Lord was vanquished.

Then, in 2014, the Donbas was essentially cleaved from Ukraine by Moscow’s hybrid warfare campaign, staunching the flow of exports from the Donbas through Mariupol’s port.

After the mRNA has been cleaved, around 250 adenosine residues are added to the free 3' end at the cleavage site.

After transcription has been terminated, the mRNA chain is cleaved through the action of an endonuclease complex associated with RNA polymerase.

An acyl-enzyme intermediate, bound to the serine, is formed, and the newly formed amino terminus of the cleaved protein can dissociate.

Anaphase main During anaphase A, the cohesins that bind sister chromatids together are cleaved, forming two identical daughter chromosomes.

A nucleus was not like a brittle solid that can be cleaved or broken; George Gamow had suggested early on, and Bohr had given good arguments that a nucleus was much more like a liquid drop.

Deconvolution and screening The synthesized molecules of a combinatorial library are 'cleaved' from the solid support and mixed into solution.

Degradation and autolysis Proteases, being themselves proteins, are cleaved by other protease molecules, sometimes of the same variety.

Disaccharides like lactose or sucrose are cleaved into their two component monosaccharides.

During transcription, the tRNAs acquire their characteristic L-shape that gets recognized and cleaved by specific enzymes.

For example, proteins may be cleaved or undergo post-translational modifications that were not detected prior to the crystallization.

Fumarate is then cleaved off forming adenosine monophosphate.

Geminal diols are cleaved to a pair of carbonyl compounds by stoichiometric LTA.