Sentence examples for a nucleus of three from inspiring English sources

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"This year, more than any other year, we have a nucleus of three or four guys who have been together a long time, and the rest is like, less than two years," Williams, the center fielder, said.

During this time the 3rd Division was re-raised and based around a nucleus of three infantry brigades the 4th, 6th and 9th Brigades it was once again based in central Victoria, although subunits were also based in South Australia and Tasmania.

The starting point for actin filament assembly is the formation of a nucleus of three actin monomers, which is considered to constitute the rate-limiting step in vitro and in vivo.

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The common form, helium-4, has a nucleus of two protons and two neutrons.

But with a nucleus of eight local players in their side and a sprinkling of quality signings headed by the former Kangaroo wing Matt Sing on the way for next season, Hull have every reason to be optimistic about returning to Old Trafford.

Thus, in a hydrogen atom (composed of an orbiting electron bound to a nucleus of one proton), an excitation energy of 10.2 electron volts is required to promote the electron from its ground state to the first excited state.

For a hydrogen atom, composed of an orbiting electron bound to a nucleus of one proton, an ionization energy of 2.18 × 10−18 joule (13.6 electron volts) is required to force the electron from its lowest energy level entirely out of the atom.

A nucleus of neptunium-239 may undergo beta decay, in which one of its neutrons emits an electron leaving a proton.

"I think the club have made it quite clear they want a nucleus of five or six senior players and homegrown, young talent," said Peters.

The effect shows up in the so-called "weak" decay of, say, a nucleus of cobalt-60 into a nucleus of nickel-60, which happens when a neutron in the nucleus turns into a proton.

By using the definition of PGCCs set by Zhang et al. that characterized a PGCC as a cancer cell with a nucleus of at least three times larger than that of a diploid cancer cell [ 10], it was observed that PGCCs with giant or multiple nuclei were present in both low-grade and high-grade human OSCs.

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