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Nucleate
Nucleate is a student-led organization that represents the largest global community of bio-innovators.
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NUCLEATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... to form into a nucleus : cluster ... 2 ... to act as a nucleus for ... 3 ... to supply nuclei to ... intransitive verb ... 1 ... to form a nucleus ... 2.
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Nucleate? : r/biotech - Reddit
Nucleate, unlike other true incubators, doesn't take any equity or charge money & they explicitly tell mentors that they can't invest in ...
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nucleate
▪ I. nucleate, a. (ˈnjuːklɪət) [ad. L. nucleātus, pa. pple. of nucleāre (see next): cf. F. nucléé, Pg. nucleado.] a. Having a nucleus; nucleated.1864 in Webster and later Dicts. 1962 R. P. Levine Genetics ix. 115 Gene recombination among the sexually reproducing nucleate organisms can occur as a res...
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Nucleate - LinkedIn
Nucleate is a free, trainee-led 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of biotech leaders. As a global organization, ...
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Nucleate Dojo
Nucleate Dojo is a subsidiary of Nucleate that focusses on catalyzing and supporting undergraduate biotech talent.
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Nucleate boiling
The effects of nucleate boiling take place at two locations:
the liquid-wall interface
the bubble-liquid interface
The nucleate boiling process has Nucleate boiling phenomenon still requires more understanding.
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Nucleate Global Events Calendar - Luma
Nucleate is a free, trainee-led 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of biotech leaders.
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NUCLEATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to form (something) into a nucleus. verb (used without object). nucleated, nucleating. to form a nucleus. nucleate. adjective. having a nucleus.
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Nucleate Bay Area - BEGIN (Berkeley
The program connects scientific trainees and business students with a world-class advisor network of startup founders, executives, venture investors, and ...
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anucleate
anucleate, a. Biol. (eɪˈnjuːklɪeɪt) [f. a- 14 + nucleate a.] Of a cell or cell fragment: having no nucleus.1909 in Webster. 1953 Internat. Rev. Cytol. II. 477 The nucleus lies within the rhizoid. Thus, cutting off the rhizoid produces anucleate parts. 1963 Exper. Cell Res. XXXII. 168 The most intere...
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Microtubule nucleation
The kinetics barriers of such a process, however, mean that the rate at which microtubules spontaneously nucleate is relatively low. Several other MAPs assist the γ-TuRC with the nucleation process, while others nucleate microtubules independently of γ-TuRC.
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anucleated
anucleated, a. Biol. (eɪˈnjuːklɪeɪtɪd) [f. a- 14 + nucleate a. + -ed1, after enucleated ppl.a.] = *anucleate a.1961 in Webster. 1962 D. G. Cogan in A. Pirie Lens Metabolism Rel. Cataract 292 The process of lens fibre formation is analogous to keratinization in the skin where the superficial epitheli...
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SPIRE1
SPIRE1 contains an N-terminal KIND domain which binds formins and four actin-binding WH2 domains which nucleate actin filaments.
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nucleator
nucleator (ˈnjuːklɪeɪtə(r)) [f. nucleate v. + -or.] A substance which provides nuclei.1903 Nature 3 Dec. 103/1 Phosphorus as a nucleator suddenly bursts forth into maximum activity at about 13°. 1961 New Scientist 28 Sept. 813/1 Steroids can act as effective ice nucleators. 1965 Ibid. 4 Nov. 341/1 G...
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