Synonym: break, division, split. Similar words: savage, ravage, ravaged, ravages, savagely, cleave, to little avail, extravagant. Meaning: ['kliːvɪdʒ] n. 1. the state of being split or cleft 2. the breaking of a chemical bond in a molecule resulting in smaller molecules 3. (embryology) the repeated division of a fertilised ovum 4. the line formed by a groove between two parts (especially the separation between a woman's breasts) 5. the act of cleaving or splitting.
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(121) The energy is dissipated by subsequent bond cleavage reactions into various " daughter ions ".
(122) The possible existence of a crossing point between two potential hypersurfaces along the reaction coordinate for the cleavage reactions of aromatic radical anions is studied.
(123) Nude oocytes and half nude oocytes hardly maturate and cleavage.
(124) D10 is a rice ortholog of MAX4/RMS1/DAD1 that encodes a carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 8 and is supposed to be involved in the synthesis of an unidentified inhibitor of shoot branching.
(125) You have a tattoo of a crab on your cleavage; as a child, I had a hermit crab named Calvin Coolidge.
(126) Therefore, the cleavage of the Hg-S bond and the proton transfer are the decisive steps for the photochromic reaction of this complex.
(127) Decreased cleavage efficiency for some of the longer palindromic oligonucleotides may be caused by the formation of hairpin loops.
(128) Iceland Spar is and expansive optical crystal and it is difficult to be processed because of its complete cleavage and brittleness .
(129) Miniskirts and cleavage won't work and neither will big hats or tailoring.
(130) The yield of benzoic acid could be improved by increasing operational temperature and catalyst dosage which could accelerate cleavage of polyperoxide to form benzoic acid.
(131) The cleavage facture stress of notched specimen is much higher than that of smooth specimen.
(132) With increasing hydrogen content , the fracture characteristics from dimple to quasi - cleavage.
(133) Necking and cleavage cracking are discussed in terms of prior concepts.
(134) That new gown shows a large amount of ( her ) cleavage!
(135) FTIR and XPS data indicated that the cleavage of aliphatic ester bonds took place mainly under pure nitrogen, and more aromatic rings remained in the condensed phase.
(136) The intrinsic relationshap between the wavelet analysis and resonance cleavage is discussed.
(137) In conclusion, yak are able to crossbreed with Bos taurus, but the rates of cleavage and blastocyst development of resultant hybrid embryos were different between different fertilization combinations.
(138) Cleavage of secondary bonds can also be responsible for polymer deterioration.
(139) Are those your eyeballs? I found them in my cleavage.
(140) METHOD: 1 Deoxy D ribose was prepared from D ribose via methylation, silylation, reductive cleavage and hydrolysis by a sequence of four high yield reactions.
(141) The fractography of the fatigue crack initiation displayed cleavage facet and more second cracks after pre - training.
(142) The strategies to promote heterolytic cleavage of hydrogen peroxide to facilitate the formation of active high valent metal-oxo species were discussed in details.
(143) The fatigue fracture surface of test specimens shows hybrid - fracture characteristics of quasi - cleavage and dimple.
(144) This bra gives your cleavage a natural,(www.Sentencedict.com) comfortable and strapless boost.
(145) Fracture measurements show that the mode attributed to cleavage fracture.
(146) Cleavage polyembryony The splitting of an embryo into several identical parts, each of which may develop into a mature embryo. It is form of natural cloning.
(147) In the next place, most judges were honest, in spite of their political cleavage.
(148) After extrusion of polar body and the completion of the first cell cycle, microfilaments concentrated to the cleavage furrows.
(149) The cleavage rate and blastocyte development rate (23.3%) of fetal fibroblasts were significantly higher than that of fetal skin cells (10.1%) and adult ear fibroblasts (12.0%).
(150) We expected that cleavage ability and sequence-specificity of the cleavage agents were enhanced through the modification of polyamides.
More similar words: savage, ravage, ravaged, ravages, savagely, cleave, to little avail, extravagant, extravagancy, extravagance, extravaganza, upheaval, lovage, be available, salvage, leave, leaven, leaves, leave out, leave for, leave off, leaving, on leave, salvageable, take leave, leave alone, sick leave, tea leaves, shore leave, unleavened.