Sentence examples for able to conserve a from inspiring English sources

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If medians are able to conserve a diversity of native species and thereby connect urbanites to nature, that effect will have broad implications [22], [23], [24].

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Thus, by using this intensity reduction threshold, we are able to conserve all beads within the imaging plane and exclude all but about 10% of the out-of plane beads.

Here I claim that living beings are a class of autopoietic systems able to conserve molecular information, a feature denoted by the term semiopoiesis.

With the capital markets closed, those firms that do not need money find easy pickings among those that do.The lucky companies that raised all the money they needed to reach profitability before last March, such as Amazon and AskJeeves, are in prime position, able to conserve their equity for a time when it will be worth more.

Senator Kerry was able to conserve his energy for an all-but-declared White House bid.

In this case too, the EL5 scheme is able to conserve the initial value to an accuracy roughly two orders of magnitude better than the MP5 scheme.

Sure, they could be useful in a military or rescue situation, able to conserve power by sitting comfortably on the ground but navigate freely in the air if necessary.

If he had more spring in his stride as he negotiated the four laps of the Hyde Park course, it might have been because he and his brother were able to conserve energy on the 43-kilometer cycling leg by drafting off a third Briton, Stuart Hayes, who acted like a domestique and rode gamely into a headwind.

From molecules to organs, levels are interrelated and interdependent, so that the organism is able to conserve and adapt the integrity of its structural and functional organization against a back-drop of continuous changes within the organism and its environment.

Another fragment from the 3-CB-degrading sediment microcosms (3CB1-Nb) originated from a close relative of Desulfomonile tiedjei, which is able to conserve energy via the reductive dehalogenation of 3-CB (DeWeerd et al. 1990).

"You might be able to conserve it".

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