intercalation

NOUN
  1. an insertion into a calendar
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How To Use intercalation In A Sentence

  • Ashur points to the late addition of this intercalated month, and makes it probable also that the intercalation is the work of astronomers standing under Assyrian authority. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
  • XRD analysis showed that better intercalation effect could be obtained by adopting ammonium ion with longer molecule length, solvent method and high density polyethylene.
  • After this series, I plan to do one called "Present day batteries" where I will focus on intercalation and then one called "Future of batteries" where conversion etc will come in. A Brief History of Batteries- Part 1
  • “The word seems to be a Customs intercalation,” constitutional scholar Joaquin Bernas, SJ noted. "A Republic Of Letters"
  • Some agents such as intoplicine, the acridine XR5000 (DACA) bind to DNA by intercalation PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • But the Prophet, in the tenth Hijrah year, most unwisely forbade “Nasy” = triennial intercalation (Koran ix. 36) and thus the lunar month went round all the seasons. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In places, intercalations of sandstone have mylonitic fabrics.
  • Thus, a mid-tibia amputation, when grafted to the mid-femur of a host, will heal without intercalation.
  • Viotti M, Hadjantonakis AK (2008) The endoderm of the mouse embryo arises by dynamic widespread intercalation of embryonic and extraembryonic lineages. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • In the Nevada species the costae are more dense, with narrower interspaces and less of a tendency for medial intercalation.
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