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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ability of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an ability of"? You can use "an ability of" when referring to a specific skill or talent that someone possesses.
Example: "One important ability of a good leader is effective communication."
Alternatives: "a skill of" or "a talent of".
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(A ) Ability of NaD1 to form multimers in the presence of PIP2 as determined by protein protein cross-linking with BS followed by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie Brilliant Blue staining.
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This task uses an ability of a mouse to see a visible platform with a timed escape from water, as an index of its visual ability.
Sensitivity is an ability of a questionnaire to detect a patient with the observed disease versus specificity (that is the ability to detect a patient without the disease).
Responsiveness is an ability of a measure to detect meaningful clinical change over time in the construct to be measured.
RTM was a modular-based middleware with an ability of model-based simulation (MBS) which could replace the individual modules.
These cells may represent a tumor-initiating subpopulation with an ability of self-renewal, and proliferate unlimitedly [ 13].
This mutant is known to have a longer photocycle (∼10 s) but retains an ability of proton pumping.
Is there an ability of members to respond?
The exfoliated BNNSs demonstrate an ability of significantly improving the thermal and mechanical properties of polymers.
Storing and accessing the Internet are an ability of cloud-based computing that simplifies sharing data.
In this study, we investigated an ability of S. pneumoniae and its closest commensal relatives S.
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