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The discussion of how to intercalate leap days where never finnished.
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This is generally attributed to the environmental change, as these dyes intercalate between beta-strands.
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The authors have now used a chemical synthesis method to intercalate lithium atoms between layers of iron and selenium.
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Intraepithelial lymphocytes intercalate between IECs where they exist in an activated state and can respond rapidly to microbial encroachment.
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Chronic exposure also leads to a high risk of developing liver cancer, as aflatoxin metabolite can intercalate into DNA and alkylate the bases through its epoxide moiety.
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Recently, a clay-methane hydrate intercalate was synthesized in which a methane hydrate complex was introduced at the interlayer of a sodium-rich montmorillonite clay.
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The luni-solar solution for correcting season drift was to intercalate an extra month in certain years to restore the lunar cycle to the solar-season cycle.
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More examples
  • Insert (days) in a calendar
  • (intercalation) embolism: an insertion into a calendar
  • (Intercalation (chemistry)) In chemistry, intercalation is the reversible inclusion of a molecule (or group) between two other molecules (or groups). Examples include DNA intercalation and graphite intercalation compounds.
  • (Intercalation (university administration)) Intercalation, in the context of university administration, is a period when a student is officially suspended from studying for an academic degree. ...
  • (intercalated) interleaved, formed in distinctly alternating layers
  • (intercalation) a period inserted into a calendar as in a leap year; The reversible insertion of a molecule between two others; A layer introduced into a pre-existing sequence
  • (intercalated) adjective, Latin inter = between, and calatum = inserted, hence interposed.
  • Intercalated material is layered material that exists or is introduced between layers of a different character; especially a relatively thin strata of one kind of material that alternates with thicker strata of some other kind, such as beds of shale intercalated in a body of sandstone.
  • (intercalation) The addition of an extra month to the lunar year in order to adjust it more closely to the solar year. The lunar year is 11 days shorter than the solar year. ...