(v. t.) To break or remove the seal of; to open, as what is sealed; as, to unseal a letter.
(v. t.) To disclose, as a secret.
Example Sentences:
(1) The chemical asymmetry of the transporter was investigated by studying the effects of p-chloromercuriphenyl sulphonate (PCMBS) on uridine transport and high-affinity NBMPR binding in inside-out and right-side-out membrane vesicles, unsealed erythrocyte ghosts and intact cells.
(2) The New York Times, ABC, Daily News, Newsday and Bloomberg all asked last week that the plea agreement be unsealed.
(3) Sealed membranes which are impermeable to dextran were recovered from the top of the centrifuge tube, while unsealed membranes were recovered from the bottom of the tube.
(4) The isotopes 99Tc, the decay product of 99Tcm, and 3H are soft beta-emitter radionuclides and the use of unsealed sources can frequently produce contamination and excessive internal dosing for workers.
(5) The charges, unsealed by the US attorney for the southern district of New York, Preet Bharara, accuse the pair of "engaging in a scheme to sell over $1m in bitcoins to users of Silk Road", the online black marketplace which was closed by the FBI in October 2013.
(6) Last week the FRC unsealed details of a past disciplinary action against iSoft's auditor, laying bare a catalogue of accounting failures that had misled investors between 2003 and 2005.
(7) The method allows discrimination between right side out, inside out, and unsealed vesicles.
(8) Finally, protease digestions of unsealed membrane ghosts have been performed to test the binding site of the B6 antibody on the band 3 molecule.
(9) More than 90% of the total cholesterol in isolated, unsealed membrane preparations was exchanged in a single kinetic process.
(10) By omitting sodium bicarbonate (to give CMRL-1415-ATM), the medium may be used in unsealed cultures in free gas exchange with air.
(11) Further revelations are expected as more US court documents are unsealed and the arrest and extradition process continues The Tory MP Damian Collins, a prime mover in the New Fifa Now campaign, said on Sunday: “We know Blatter will do all he can to try to retain influence over Fifa to protect himself and his cronies.
(12) At 22 degrees, the association of NBMPR molecules with IOVs was slower than with ROVs and unsealed ghosts, differences that were virtually eliminated by permeabilization of the membrane preparations with saponin.
(13) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The four remaining members of the standoff indicated Wednesday that they would surrender to the FBI Federal prosecutors have filed conspiracy charges against five additional men involved in the standoff, according to court filings that were unsealed on Thursday afternoon.
(14) In explosive testimony from former Fifa executive committee member Chuck Blazer unsealed by a New York court on Wednesday, he admitted receiving bribes from South Africa related to the hosting of the 2010 World Cup and facilitating the payment of a bribe related to the 1998 tournament from losing bidder Morocco.
(15) Time resolved measurements of singlet oxygen phosphorescence at 1270 nm were made from unsealed red cell ghosts, labeled with 5-(N-hexadecanoyl)aminoeosin and suspended in deuterium oxide buffer.
(16) Under these conditions, the unsealed replicative form accumulates and is slowly converted to the sealed form; this conversion requires the activity of the DPN-dependent DNA ligase.
(17) Vesicles had diameters of 0.1-0.4 micron, 70% of vesicles were leaky (unsealed), and 60% of sealed vesicles were inside out.
(18) Inactivation of Ca2+-ATPase is apparently unrelated to the cellular GSH system, to the proteolytic machinery of mature erythrocytes, and to calmodulin, and also occurs in hemoglobin-free, unsealed erythrocytes membranes at 50-100 microM concentrations of divicine.
(19) When added at equal concentration to unsealed ghosts, TDGA was at least as reactive as DTBP in its ability to cross link the internally displayed proteins 1, 2, 4.1, 4.2, and 6.
(20) HIF also inhibited (Na,K)ATPase activity of unsealed red cell membranes but not that of sealed inside-out vesicles, indicating that HIF is impermeant to red cell membranes and inhibits the (Na,K)ATPase from the extracellular side.
Unseam
Definition:
(v. t.) To open the seam or seams of; to rip; to cut; to cut open.