Sentence examples for ability to recognize its from inspiring English sources

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Burnet's subsequent studies led him to a theory about how the vertebrate immune system develops, acquiring the ability to recognize its own cells and to produce specific chemical antibodies against foreign invaders.

Snell originated the work in mice, demonstrating that the rodent's ability to recognize its own tissues and distinguish them from those of other mice was the result of specialized protein/sugar complexes on the surface of cells called antigens.

Colonial propaganda has obfuscated some of that significance, erasing the modern mind's ability to recognize its debt to nature and turning even the one enduring example of reverence for the cow's life into a myth about Hindu beliefs about reincarnation.

In order to assess the activation of NFκB quantitatively in Mp infected BMM from WT and MyD88−/− mice, we used an ELISA that only detected the activated form of this transcription factor by virtue of its ability to recognize its specific DNA target sequence.

Using synthetic peptide substrates, each specific antibody was evaluated for its ability to recognize its respective epitope (acetylated-lysine K15 or phosphorylated S14).

Since the exact structure of the CXCL-8-specific GAG ligand is unknown, although there have been suggestions for such a structure [ 20], it seemed therefore to be a straightforward way to build on the chemokine's ability to recognize its natural GAG ligand and try to improve its affinity.

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These results hinged on the "detailed speculation" of lateral connectivity in the visual cortex, brain activity central to our ability to recognize an object, its contours, and how it relates with other objects.

We therefore suspect that it affects the function of Slx5 at some other level such as its ability to recognize SUMOylated substrates or its interaction with Slx8 or other proteins or by affecting the E3 activity of the Slx5-Slx8 complex.

In contrast, the chip has the ability to recognize or "sense" its environment in real time, similar to what humans do with eyes and ears.

Of course, since then, there's been an explosion in voice search driven by Google's improved ability to recognize spoken words, its improved search results, and the increased need for voice searches with mobile devices.

Spatial memory is assessed by measuring the animal's ability to recognize objects or its sense of orientation in mazes.

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