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- Look up intercalation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intercalation may refer to: Intercalation (chemistry), insertion of a molecule (or ion) into...
- Look up intercalation or embolism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intercalation or embolism in timekeeping is the insertion of a leap day, w****, or...
- when to intercalate the Jewish calendar.[full citation needed] Some sources say that the Arabs followed the Jewish practice and intercalated seven months...
- The 1906 Intercalated Games or 1906 Olympic Games (Gr****: Μεσολυμπιάδα, romanized: Mesolympiada, lit. 'Mesolympics'), held from 22 April 1906 to 2 May...
- In biochemistry, intercalation is the insertion of molecules between the planar bases of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). This process is used as a method...
- applications of metallo-intercalators. In the case of ruthenium intercalators, the general synthesis consists of preparing intercalative ligands followed by...
- Intercalated discs or lines of Eberth are microscopic identifying features of cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle consists of individual heart muscle cells...
- metal dichalcogenides. One famous intercalation host is graphite, which intercalates pot****ium as a guest. Intercalation expands the van der Waals gap between...
- everything into rough alignment with the solar year by some system of intercalation. This is a typical element of lunisolar calendars and was necessary...
- In the area of solid state chemistry, graphite intercalation compounds are a family of materials prepared from graphite. In particular, the sheets of...