nucleate in English

adjective
1
having a nucleus.
Accommodation, attached to a nucleate service core, reverses the usual convention, so that private quarters are underneath dining and living rooms.
verb
1
form a nucleus.
Flourishing in the cytoplasm of nearly all nucleated cells, mitochondria are specialized organelles, with their own DNA.
adjective

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1. However, it does not nucleate on oxides (reference needed), ruling out its use in all applications but copper interconnect layers.

2. The Apyrene sperm are anucleate and while they do not participate directly in fertilization, they are required for successful fertilization of eggs by the nucleate, eupyrene sperm

3. Ascent projects are expected to lead to disruptive technologies or nucleate entirely new research fields motivated by the most pressing societal challenges the global community faces.

4. Intra-nucleosomal cleavage of DNA into fragments of about 200 bp was demonstrated to occur in developing Anthers, in which microspores had developed into the mid-late to late uni-nucleate stage in situ, i.e

5. We find that Antiparallel D23N-Aβ(1-40) fibrils are thermodynamically metastable with respect to conversion to parallel structures, propagate less efficiently than parallel fibrils in seeded fibril growth, and therefore must nucleate more efficiently than parallel fibrils in order to be observable.