intercalation|intercalations in English

noun

[in·ter·ca·la·tion || ɪn‚tɜrkə'leɪʃn /-tɜːk-]

insertion, addition; addition of an extra day or month to the calenda

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1. Method for producing graphenes through the production of a graphite intercalation compound using salts

2. The influence of the orientation of the Angelicins within the intercalation cavity is also discussed

3. The present invention provides an electrode active material, containing a boron compound and a lithium composite oxide capable of intercalation and disintercalation of lithium.

4. On the basis of molecular mechanics calculations structural, models of B-DNA tetranucleotide intercalation complexes of some cytostatic active 9-aminoacridines and of a [d, e]-anellated isoquinoline derivative are presented.

5. 6 The Saliyak melange consists of dark-gray to black muddy and silty microclastic rock with intercalation of grayish purple and grayish green calcareous and muddy shale, marl and tuff.

6. Although the exact mechanism of action remains to be elucidated, budotitane potentially binds either to macromolecules via Coordinative covalent bonds, or via intercalation between nucleic acids strands by the aromatic ring of the beta-diketonate

7. The back-shoal area contains peloidal mudstones, algal-archaeocyathan biostromes (Girvanella) and increasingly tidal deposits (clastic and carbonatic) towards the east. (c) Isolated platform, aggraded to sea level, rimmed by slope deposits with slumps and breccia-beds in the southeast and northwest. (d) Isolated, flooded platform; barriers towards the open sea partly broke down. (e) Isolated platform with raised rims and deep interior, often with thick breccia-beds in uppermost parts. (f) Break-down of the platform (late Early Cambrian), marked by nodular limestones and limestoneshale intercalations. (g) Terrigenous clastics cover the former platform.