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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a panel capable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a panel that has the ability or capacity to perform a specific function or task.
Example: "The new design features a panel capable of displaying real-time data for better decision-making."
Alternatives: "a panel that can" or "a panel with the ability to".
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The graphic nature of the case sets it apart from many others and could present a challenge in selecting a panel capable of deliberating objectively.
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One such group at the NIH has also established a gene panel capable of distinguishing benign from malignant tumor in four different tissue types [ 1].
A validated biomarker panel capable of assessing levels of asbestos exposure would provide a great service in preventative care.
As such, a reliable biomarker panel capable of assessing levels of asbestos exposure would provide a useful clinical tool in screening, diagnosis, prevention, and alleviating concerns about possible exposure and ensuring effective removal of asbestos from the environment.
To our knowledge, this is the first study that employed ctDNA sequencing in SCLC patients using a large gene panel capable of identifying sufficient mutations for subclonal analysis.
We urge the public and the lawmakers of this country to push for an urgent evaluation of the president, for which we are in the process of developing a separate but independent expert panel, capable of meeting and carrying out all medical standards of care.
The Ta'u grid project involved creating a SolarCity panel array made up of over 5,300 panels capable of generating 1.4 megawatts of solar capacity, combined with a Tesla Powerpack commercial battery storage facility with 6 megawatt hours of reserve capability across 60 Powerpacks.
Sanyo erected the Ark in 2001, arraying on it 5,046 solar panels capable of generating 630 kilowatts of pollution-free electricity.
The storage machines will be offered to businesses over the next three years alongside solar panels capable of generating up to 100 megawatts of electricity.
Next month the PowerLight Corporation, using $75 million of the General Electric Company's money, will begin installing the first of what will be 52,000 solar panels, capable of generating 11 megawatts of electricity – enough to light and heat 8,000 homes.
Thus, if Semprius is right that it will soon have technology to make solar panels capable of producing electricity at around 5 cents per kilowatt-hour, its technology could be attractive to those planning new power plants.
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