(Embryology) the repeated division of a fertilised ovum.
The hollow or separation between a woman's breasts.
1 However, whether oxidative cleavage of polypeptide-chain occurs in biological systems remains unexplored.
2 However, most cleavable surfactants have utilized acid-labile functional groups to affect cleavage .
3 Here we have the simple form of direct cleavage of the nuclei.
4 Great was his consternation when he discovered the cleavage in the floe.
5 The only thing he was looking into right now was my cleavage .
6 However, the function of these proteins in C 2 cleavage remained unclear.
7 Such products are in general called decomposition products, or sometimes cleavage products.
8 The latter combination renders the rate-limiting O-O cleavage effectively a heterolytic process.
9 If Calhoun and his scientists succeed, they won't just create more cleavage .
10 This enhances the cleavage and reveals a lot more breast than usual.
11 All chlorines were thus removed from the polychlorinated compound before ring cleavage .
12 CaN cleavage was evident in the hippocampus 24 h after KA treatment.
13 Good job keeping your eyes away from her cleavage , by the way.'
14 There also are examples of incongruity between cleavage site sequence and virulence.
15 These may represent successive steps of binding substrate prior to catalytic cleavage .
16 Many were for the eye-popping look that definitely showed off her cleavage .
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Cleavage в диалектах
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