Intercalation in a sentence as a noun

No intercalation was done to account for the year's length, and it's not because the Mesoamericans were dumb.

> A conventional graphite cathode, in a process known as intercalation, can only transfer a single electron.

Rather with carbon based anodes we would see much better cyclical performance due to the lower volume expansion during Li intercalation.

In practice, intercalations did not occur schematically according to these ideal systems, but were determined by the pontifices.

Intercalation definitions

noun

an insertion into a calendar

See also: embolism