Adjective
of Cleave
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis self-respect and sense of self-worth, the innermost armament of the soul, lies at the heart of humanness; to be deprived of it is to be dehumanized, to be cleaved from, and cast below, mankind. Laura Hillenbrand
A cleaved head no longer plots. Norse Proverb
After transcription has been terminated, the mRNA chain is cleaved through the action of an endonuclease complex associated with RNA polymerase. Source: Internet
After the mRNA has been cleaved, around 250 adenosine residues are added to the free 3' end at the cleavage site. Source: Internet
A nucleus was not like a brittle solid that can be cleaved or broken; George Gamow had suggested early on, and Bohr had given good arguments that a nucleus was much more like a liquid drop. Source: Internet
An acyl-enzyme intermediate, bound to the serine, is formed, and the newly formed amino terminus of the cleaved protein can dissociate. Source: Internet