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nuclear envelope - traduction vers arabe


nuclear envelope         
‎ غِلاَفُ النَّواة‎
ENVELOPE         
  • Reverse of envelope (possibly machine-cut) stamped 1841
  • Envelope-making machines at the Post Office Savings Bank, Blythe House, [[West Kensington]], [[London]]
  • Windowed envelope
  • Red envelopes are an example of paper envelopes. They are used for monetary gifts.
  • Tablet and its sealed envelope: employment contract. [[Girsu]], [[Sumer]], circa 2037 BC. Terra cotta. [[Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon]].
  • Envelope with advertising from 1905 used in the U.S.
  • Front of an envelope mailed in 1841. Stamp from 1841 on backside. Possibly machine cut.
  • A Japanese funeral envelope used for offering condolence money. The white and black cords represent death. Similar-looking envelopes with red and silver cords are used for weddings.
  • Machine Envelope Printer was one of the machine presses at the [[Bulaq Press]]. It present now in [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]]
  • square]] envelope
  • [[Patent drawing]] of [[Americus Callahan]]'s windowed envelope
PACKAGING ITEM, USUALLY MADE OF THIN FLAT MATERIAL
Envelopes; Envelope manufacture; ✉; Envelope size; ISO 269; Envelope sizes; No. 10 Envelope; No 10 Envelope; ISO 269:1985; 🖂; Monarch envelope

ألاسم

جِرَاب ; خَفَاء ; دُوسِيه ; ظَرْف ; غِفَارَة ; غُفْرَة ; غِلَاف ; غِلافُ الكِتَاب ; لِحَاف ; لِفَافَة ; مَظْرُوف ; مُغَلَّف ; مِلْحَفَة ; مِلَفّ

envelope         
  • Reverse of envelope (possibly machine-cut) stamped 1841
  • Envelope-making machines at the Post Office Savings Bank, Blythe House, [[West Kensington]], [[London]]
  • Windowed envelope
  • Red envelopes are an example of paper envelopes. They are used for monetary gifts.
  • Tablet and its sealed envelope: employment contract. [[Girsu]], [[Sumer]], circa 2037 BC. Terra cotta. [[Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon]].
  • Envelope with advertising from 1905 used in the U.S.
  • Front of an envelope mailed in 1841. Stamp from 1841 on backside. Possibly machine cut.
  • A Japanese funeral envelope used for offering condolence money. The white and black cords represent death. Similar-looking envelopes with red and silver cords are used for weddings.
  • Machine Envelope Printer was one of the machine presses at the [[Bulaq Press]]. It present now in [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]]
  • square]] envelope
  • [[Patent drawing]] of [[Americus Callahan]]'s windowed envelope
PACKAGING ITEM, USUALLY MADE OF THIN FLAT MATERIAL
Envelopes; Envelope manufacture; ✉; Envelope size; ISO 269; Envelope sizes; No. 10 Envelope; No 10 Envelope; ISO 269:1985; 🖂; Monarch envelope
غِلاَف

Définition

envelope
n.
1) to address; seal an envelope
2) a pay envelope (AE; BE has pay packet)
3) a self-addressed; stamped; window envelope USAGE NOTE: AE has stamped self-addressed envelope; BE has stamped addressed envelope.

Wikipédia

Nuclear envelope
The nuclear envelope, also known as the nuclear membrane, and karyotheca.}} is made up of two lipid bilayer membranes that in eukaryotic cells surrounds the nucleus, which encloses the genetic material.