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nu·cle·at·ed

 (no͞o′klē-ā′tĭd, nyo͞o′-)
adj.
Having a nucleus or nuclei: the nucleated cell of a spermatozoon.
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Adj.1.nucleated - having a nucleus or occurring in the nucleus; "nucleated cells"
biological science, biology - the science that studies living organisms
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nu·cle·at·ed

a. nucleado-a, que posee un núcleo.
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With this increase in HDT, parts made with HPN-715 nucleated resins can withstand strenuous thermal conditions, especially in automotive and appliance parts and microwavable food packaging.
Recent studies have focused on the utility of nucleated red blood cell count (nRBC), which may be readily examined with minimal means as a marker of perinatal asphyxia.
[30] studied the isothermal and non-isothermal crystallization behavior of iPP nucleated by [alpha]/[beta]-CNAs Zhao et al.
As mentioned previously, nucleated water refers to normal distilled water, which contains visible bubbles that form through the coalescence of pre-existing gas cavities (i.e., gas "nuclei") within the fluid.
As both phases (amorphous and crystalline) are influenced by this transition, the analysis of the latter may be useful in gaining information about changes in the nucleated iPP structure [34].
Patent 9,062,184 (June 23, 2015), "Method of Preparation of Nucleated Semi-Crystalline Polymer," Miroslav Skoumal, Ladislav Pospil, and Petra Zboilova (Polymer Institute Brno, spol.
These results were obviously observed in both of the nucleated PBAT/PLA composite films with NPCC and talc.
Tobita, Physical and Mechanical Properties of Poly(L-lactic acid) Nucleated by Dibenzoylhydrazide Compound, J.
Medieval historians love talking about nucleated and non-nucleated settlements, forbidding terms for what is actually a very simple idea.
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