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The phrase "able to give complement" is not correct in standard English; it should be "able to give a compliment." You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or ability to express praise or admiration towards someone else.
Example: "She is always able to give a compliment that brightens someone's day."
Alternatives: "capable of offering praise" or "able to provide positive feedback."
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Able, to give material assistance.
Who might be able to give advice?
"I'd be able to give quotes".
Residents able to give informed consent.
Are you already giving or able to give writing workshops?
"We have given access and we will continue to give access to complement government efforts in looking after the needy".
They have opsonic properties and are able to activate complement via the lectin pathway.
Moreover, these antibodies are mainly complement-activating IgG1, and some were able to induce complement deposition on the AChR clusters, which must have been sufficiently dense to bind C1q and activate the classical complement pathway.
Given that high levels of a human HLA-A2 mAb were capable of inducing complement activation, it was of interest to see whether HLA-Ab against HLA-I (HLAI-Ab) or HLA-II (HLAII-Ab) present in sensitized human sera at physiological levels were able to activate complement in a similar manner.
RGD peptide was able to trigger a complement immune response, and complement C3/C3b fixation depended on microbubble size and RGD peptide surface density.
Thus, gas4p is able to fully complement the defects of gas1Δ cells.
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