Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having two nuclei or central points.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective (Biol.) Having two nuclei.
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- adjective Having two
nuclei ;binucleate
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- adjective having two nuclei
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Examples
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There is a rising prevalence of other family arrangements, such as blended families, binuclear families and single parent homes.
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The frequency of multicentrosomal cells in the mutant's MEF cells was higher, and it commonly occurred concurrently with a binuclear phenotype, suggesting cytokinesis failure etiology.
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Reduction of the di-iron centre is required for oxygen binding and substrate oxidation [2];, enzyme contains a bridged dinuclear iron centre [4];, a-helical structure that surrounds the binuclear iron binding site [6];, enzyme contains 4 components: 1. a monomeric 35500 Da NADH reductase containing 1 mol of FAD and a probable 2Fe-2S center, 2. a 13300 Da ferredoxin containing a Rieske-type
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< 2,3 > pMMO: 2 iron molecules per mol of enzyme [23]; < 2,3 > sMMO: the a-subunit of component A contains a non-haem bis-mi - cro-hydroxo-bridged binuclear iron centre [23]; cytochrome component contains 1 atom iron per molecule [2]; protein A, hydroxylase compo - nent: contains a binuclear iron center [4];
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1.14.13.25 Methane monooxygenase iron clusters [16,22]; contains hydroxo-bridged binuclear iron clusters [22]; protein C, reductase component: contains 1 [Fe2-S2] [4,13,23];
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