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The phrase "ability to interplay" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing the capacity to engage or interact with different elements or ideas effectively.
Example: "Her ability to interplay various concepts in her research made her work stand out in the academic community."
Alternatives: "capacity to interact" or "skill in engaging".
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Given the central role of IL-15 and IL12p70 in DC-dependent NK-cell activation [25], [26], [27], we aimed to investigate whether or not rtv-treated DCs preserved their ability to interplay with NK cells.
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Interestingly, these two organs come to interplay during antlerogenesis.
Catalytic reactions in multiphase systems are prevalent in production of fuels, bulk and specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, materials, food and feed, etc. Making useful products, at economical yields and selectivities, from the diverse chemistries in such a broad range of applications requires the ability to quantify the interplay of transport phenomena and kinetics.
Thus, classical analytical models, such as logistic regression, are limited in terms of their ability to elucidate the interplay that underlies the sepsis phenomenon.
Cross-sectional studies of stable, older cohorts of SLE patients have limited ability to explore the interplay between inflammation and cardiovascular risk.
Thus, successful design of a biodegradable antimicrobial material critically depends on the interplay between the ability to control the strength of bacteria polymer interactions.
Develops the ability to read urban form as an interplay of natural processes and human purposes over time.
The researchers say that a natural hierarchy of colour terms arises from the interplay between our innate ability to distinguish one hue from another and the complex cultural negotiation out of which language itself appears.
As it is widely believed that life requires an aqueous environment, and it is a cornerstone of many ideas regarding the origins of Earth's early organics that the early atmosphere was reducing, it is worth discussing the origin of the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and crust, as these have a complex interplay which affects their ability to produce organic compounds.
More recent views of rehabilitation include a deeper appreciation of the complex interplay between disease and ability to function: a disability may persist even once the disease that triggered it has been eliminated, and likewise disability can be reduced in the face of permanent injury or chronic disease [ 31].
The function of this system and its ability to concentrate inorganic carbon depends on the interplay between these various molecular components.
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