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It has greatly expanded its research and development abilities, leading to new products, processes, customers and market opportunities.

A focus of reconfigurable robotic research has been the development of a bio-inspired platform which displays both rolling and crawling abilities, leading to the robotic platform known as BiLBIQ [6].

Mobbs suggests that excessive activity in areas of the brain that deal with motivation can come to dominate our decision-making abilities, leading us to make more mistakes, or "choke on the money".

Psychologically, in addition to their low non-verbal IQ and comparatively spared language abilities, they display relatively good audiovisual memory but very impaired visual-spatial abilities, leading to difficulties in daily life (e.g., getting dressed).

The photogenerated electrons in TiO2 nanobelts recombine with the holes in ZnIn2S4 nanosheets, and the unrecombined electrons/holes on different active sites have stronger reduction/oxidation abilities, leading to higher photocatalytic activity for CO2 reduction.

On one hand, cumulative experience with drug abuse appears to alter the molecular, cellular and circuit mechanisms that mediate inhibitory abilities, leading to increasingly uncontrolled patterns of drug-seeking and -taking.

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Watson frustrates the Tide defense with his running ability, leading them to take chances on defense and leave the Tigers receivers in one-on-one coverage.

First, ISIS has far-reaching radicalization ability, leading to attacks such as the one in San Bernardino.

However, the main problem was the possible effect of other factors, such as ability, leading to an overestimation of the effect of schooling.

However, Mn adversely affects the electrochemical kinetics and deteriorates both the surface catalytic ability and the bulk hydrogen diffusion ability, leading to the drop of low-temperature dischargeability, high-rate dischargeability and peak power (Ppeak).

The "lethal triad" includes a rapid drop in body temperature (hypothermia); a failure of the body's blood-clotting ability, leading to uncontrolled bleeding; and abnormal blood acidity, which causes a range of biochemical reactions to go haywire.

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