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The upgrade system is great, too: Castellanos collects green gunk, which is its currency, and can upgrade a vast array of abilities, weapon attributes and, handily, ammo capacity.
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Based in New York City's Greenwich Village, Doctor Strange acts as an intermediary between the real world and what lies beyond, utilizing a vast array of metaphysical abilities and artifacts to protect the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Cooperative robots (or cobots) are usually conceived of as humanoid and futuristic, but shared-space robots designed to enhance or extend human abilities have a vast array of morphologies and are already deployed in multiple arenas.
Their ability to inhabit a vast array of ecological niches has inevitably brought them into conflict with humans.
Recombinant antibodies can be engineered with optimized properties, such as antigen-binding affinity, molecular architecture and dimerization state, and fused with a vast array of effector moieties to enhance their tumor-targeting ability and potency.
America's first war of the Internet age is spawning a new cohort of protesters who take for granted the ability to consult a vast array of international news sources with a few mouse-clicks and is teaching old activists new tactics.
He's the father of a biotech subculture called synthetic biology, which promises the ability to create a vast array of living "machines" using dozens or hundreds of genes as parts.
The soil-dwellers have the unusual ability to degrade a vast array of compounds, including diverse lipids.
Although plants have evolved the ability to synthesize a vast array of metabolites which are essential for adaptation to diverse natural environments [ 13- 15], the evolution of plant metabolic networks has not been studied extensively.
Along with their morphological complexity, the streptomycetes are best known for their ability to produce a vast array of secondary metabolites having medical and agricultural importance, including the majority of naturally synthesized antibiotics.
This critical role of CDX2 in intestinal development has been associated with its ability to regulate a vast array of intestinal genes, including TFF3, MUC2, ALPI or VIL1 (Colleypriest et al, 2010).
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