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cleavage

[klee-vij] / ˈkli vɪdʒ /


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“Although race is often cited as the central cleavage in America, the single most powerful predictor of voting intention is religion,” the Economist noted.

From Seattle Times

If you want people to linger on your right-wing TikTok videos, you have to lead with cleavage.

From Salon

She made sure the amount of bum crack on show was the same as the average amount of breast cleavage, which is seen as acceptable, she told BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour in the aftermath.

From BBC

Locked, backtracked complexes are less likely to be rescued by TFIIS-driven cleavage, and more likely to delay transcription of the gene involved.

From Science Daily

The research team elucidated a novel cleavage mechanism of SREBP-1c, a protein involved in fatty acid synthesis, and confirmed its regulation by fatty acids.

From Science Daily