Examples of using Nucleus in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Nucleus ReadyStart product with support for NXP's QorIQ LS2085 device will be available the first week of September 2016.
Instead, its RNA is trapped within the cell nucleus, where it forms a complex with gene regulatory proteins Nucleolin and Kap1.
(Different forms of hydrogen, or any nucleus, having the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes.).
The Mission and Fort became the nucleus for a Métis community whose river lots extended six miles along the bank of the river.
In September 2016, Alexa-enabled home-intercom startup Nucleus said it had raised $5.6 million in funding, largely from the Alexa Fund.
ANA specifically target substances found in the nucleus of a cell, hence the name"antinuclear.".
As the network is the nucleus that binds these technologies together, a network engineer is therefore responsible for understanding any end-to-end integration.
The Nucleus RTOS also enables the ARMv8-A aarch32(32-bit) execution mode that allows users to run legacy 32-bit code on 64-bit SoCs.
The small size of the nucleus explained the small number of alpha particles that were repelled in this way.
Neutrons are elementary particles that are found in the nucleus of almost every atom in matter, and they do not carry a net charge.
Instead, its RNA is trapped within the cell nucleus, where it forms a complex with gene regulatory proteins Nucleolin and Kap1.
The inside of the star is turned into a giant atomic nucleus, occupying a much smaller volume than the precursor electrons and iron nuclei. .
In the Hubble image, NGC 247's nucleus can be seen as a bright patch surrounded by a mixture of stars, gas and dust.
While the diameter of the nucleus of a typical comet is around 10 km, the recently discovered KBOs are estimated to have diameters above 100 km.
Blue is the nucleus, cyan is hUPF1, green is TDP43, red is the cell body in this image.
Inside the cell nucleus, the cellular RNA polymerase II acts to promote early gene expression.
Exercise triggers TFEB entering into the nucleus of muscle cells where it regulates the processes that provide energy to the muscle.
Essentially, is to start from oxygen gas and split its nucleus into its starting ingredients: an alpha particle and a carbon-12 nucleus.
In the spring of 1912, construction was begun on the medical school and hospital buildings which today form the nucleus of the present center.
This reaction does not involve the whole cobalt-60 nucleus, but affects only one of its 33 neutrons.