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To be competent for an underwater life, penguins have undergone multiple morphological adaptations.
Subsequent investigations by Breslow, Mansuy, and Müller would show such oxidants to be competent for alkene and saturated hydrocarbon functionalization when combined with transition metal salts or metal complexes, namely those of Mn, Fe, and Rh.
Osteoclasts differentiate from precursor cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage and subsequently become activated to be competent for bone resorption through programs primarily governed by receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand in cooperation with macrophage colony stimulating factor1,2,3.
The state court evidently regarded it as necessary to consider the entire act; for it adjudged it to be competent for the state to forbid all teaching of the two races together, in the same institution, at the same time, no matter by whom the teaching was done.
The control of active torque of FES-stimulated muscle is achieved using the combination of a neural network-based feedforward controller and a PD feedback controller which have been proven to be competent for this task.
Here we focus only on the teaching guides for education studies because it is compulsorily for these studies to include educational technology subjects, considering that the objective of these studies is to prepare teachers for their future educational work with children and adolescents, who need to be competent for life in a media environment.
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In a field where technology continues to develop rapidly, it is essential that centres undertaking PCI are appropriately equipped, for staff to be competent and for case selection to be matched to the skill of the operators.
All available rodent species known to be competent hosts for LCMV (capable of becoming chronically infected and shedding virus for up to 9 months) (6, 11, 12 ) were collected from the remaining rodent stock at the Rhode Island pet store.
All complexes showed to be competent catalysts for the photolytic water oxidation.
As members of this group have been shown to be competent vectors for WNV (24 ), these ticks could represent a reservoir of the virus in the United States.
However, subadult I. ricinus ticks feed abundantly on the reservoirs of B. microti, such as voles and mice, and appear to be competent vectors for B. microti (7).
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