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Mehrkernemodell nach Harris und Ullman

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nu·cleus <pl -clei [or -es]> [ˈnju:kliəs, Am esp ˈnu:-] N

1. nucleus (core):

Kern m <-(e)s, -e>

2. nucleus BIOL:

Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
Nukleus m <-, Nuklei> spec

3. nucleus NUCL:

Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
Nukleus m <-, Nuklei> spec

4. nucleus ASTRON:

nu·clei [ˈnju:kliaɪ, Am esp ˌnu:-] N

nuclei pl of nucleus

nucleus <pl nuclei> [ˈnjuːkliəs] N

nu·cleus <pl -clei [or -es]> [ˈnju:kliəs, Am esp ˈnu:-] N

1. nucleus (core):

Kern m <-(e)s, -e>

2. nucleus BIOL:

Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
Nukleus m <-, Nuklei> spec

3. nucleus NUCL:

Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
Nukleus m <-, Nuklei> spec

4. nucleus ASTRON:

I. mod·el [ˈmɒdəl, Am ˈmɑ:d-] N

1. model (representation):

Modell nt <-s, -e>
model COMPUT
model COMPUT
Nachbildung f <-, -en>
model COMPUT
Simulation f <-, -en>

2. model (example):

Modell nt <-s, -e>
Vorbild nt <-(e)s, -er>

3. model (perfect example):

Muster nt <-s, ->
to be the very model of sth fig

4. model (mannequin):

Model nt <-s, -s>
Mannequin nt <-s, -s>
Dressman m <-s, -men>

5. model (for painter):

Modell nt <-s, -e>
Aktmodell nt <-s, -e>

6. model (clothing creation):

Modell nt <-s, -e>

7. model (version):

Modell nt <-s, -e>

II. mod·el [ˈmɒdəl, Am ˈmɑ:d-] N modifier

1. model (aircraft, car, train):

2. model (exemplary):

model (husband, wife, student, teacher)

III. mod·el <-ll-> [ˈmɒdəl, Am ˈmɑ:d-] VB trans

1. model (make figure):

to model sth

2. model (on computer):

to model sth
to model sth
to model sth

3. model (show clothes):

to model sth

4. model (make model):

to model sth

I. multi·ple [ˈmʌltɪpl̩] ADJ inv, attr

II. multi·ple [ˈmʌltɪpl̩] N

1. multiple (number):

2. multiple (shop with many branches):

3. multiple PSYCH:

and [ænd, ənd] CONJ

1. and (jointly):

both ... and ...
sowohl ... als [o. wie] auch ...

2. and (plus):

6 and 5 is 11
6 und [o. plus] 5 ist 11

3. and (in numbers):

twelve and six Brit hist

4. and (then):

5. and (consequently):

6. and inf (in order to):

to go and do sth
etw tun
to try and do sth
to try and do sth

7. and (for emphasis):

8. and (ever):

Phrases:

inf (as well) I was so mad and all that I ...
and how! inf
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multiple N

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multiple N

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multiple N

Klett Geography Glossary

Harris and Ullman's multiple nuclei model N

Klett Biology Glossary

nucleus <pl nuclei> [ˈnjuːkliəs] N

Present
Imodel
youmodel
he/she/itmodels
wemodel
youmodel
theymodel
Past
Imodelled / American English modeled
youmodelled / American English modeled
he/she/itmodelled / American English modeled
wemodelled / American English modeled
youmodelled / American English modeled
theymodelled / American English modeled
Present Perfect
Ihavemodelled / American English modeled
youhavemodelled / American English modeled
he/she/ithasmodelled / American English modeled
wehavemodelled / American English modeled
youhavemodelled / American English modeled
theyhavemodelled / American English modeled
Past Perfect
Ihadmodelled / American English modeled
youhadmodelled / American English modeled
he/she/ithadmodelled / American English modeled
wehadmodelled / American English modeled
youhadmodelled / American English modeled
theyhadmodelled / American English modeled

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Over 99.9 per cent of the mass of matter is concentrated in atomic nuclei.
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Mehr als 99,9 Prozent der Masse der Materie sind in den Kernen der Atome konzentriert.
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In this process information is transferred from the surface of the cell to the nucleus by a network of chemical reactions.
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www.mathematik.uni-mainz.de
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In diesem Prozess werden Informationen von der Oberfläche der Zelle in den Kern durch ein Netzwerk von chemischen Reaktionen übertragen.
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Investigations at nuclei of bone marrow stem cells showed relations between the three-dimensional (3D-)structure of the chromosomal configuration and the disease aberations known from chronic myeloid leukaemia.
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A complete list of the NMR frequencies of all nuclei with spin > 0 together with information on their availability at Wuppertal is given here (pdf).
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Eine vollständige Liste der Frequenzen aller Kerne mit Spin >0 mit Informationen zu ihrer Verfügbarkeit in Wuppertal finden Sie hier (pdf).
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11.04.2013 - Ruhr-Uni-Bochum, Press info 115 How Alzheimer ’ s could occur Protein spheres in the nucleus give wrong signal for cell division RUB researchers develop new hypothesis for the degeneration of nerve cells Link to article on RUB website
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