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intercalate

[in-tur-kuh-leyt] / ɪnˈtɜr kəˌleɪt /










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Eleri was diagnosed while studying a sports science degree at Bangor University in her intercalated year - where students complete another degree in a year.

From BBC

These intercalating molecules seem to affect viral rather than bacterial DNA.

From Nature

The homogenous inner portion of the shell, primarily consisting of highly cross-linked polymer lignin, lent itself to the fabrication of inter-dilated graphene layers perfect for intercalating large sodium ions as an efficient anode.

From Scientific American

Gene models within the syntenic blocks were compared based on a sliding window representing 10 gene models with an allowance of two intercalated gene models.

From Nature

Ends and means become intricately intercalated in complex cyclical complex systems, tending to obscure the basic operations of those systems, especially when they themselves possess semiotic and interpretive abilities.

From Salon