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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to transit the" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the ability to move through or across something, but the word "transit" is typically used as a noun rather than a verb in this context.
Example: "The new system is able to transit the data efficiently." (Note: "transmit" would be more appropriate here.)
Alternatives: "capable of moving through" or "able to transfer the".
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Once the dredging and widening are completed, the largest ships able to transit the canal will still be 290 meters long, 32 meters wide and draw no more than 12 meters of water.
"The Committee strongly supports surveying the accessible region of space that the New Horizons spacecraft will be able to transit," the panel wrote, "in order to determine if potential targets of opportunity exist that the spacecraft can explore".
He said the former speaker had called for construction of a new Interstate highway in South Carolina, a new VA hospital in northern New Hampshire and widening the port of Jacksonville to accommodate the larger ships that will soon be able to transit the Panama Canal.
However, for all vaccine strains, the decrease in resistance compared to wild-type resulted in a drop in cell numbers of less than 10-fold, suggesting that the vaccine strains should be able to transit the intestinal tract, but may not persist for long duration in the intestinal contents.
Because both people and products are able to transit the globe during the incubation period for many infectious diseases, index cases often occur continents away from where outbreaks originate.
It is apparent that other agents containing this chemical group, for example, oestrone-3 O-sulphamate (EMATE), are sequestered into red blood cells (RBCs) after absorption in which they are able to transit the liver without first pass metabolism and inactivation (Elger et al, 1995, 1998).
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Those competing interactions (van der Waals vs. electrostatic) between the two WW domains, together with the mobile linker, make the protein able to transit between the compact and extended conformations in solution, as that described by the SAXS data.
If the buttons are not debounced, the servo will not be able to transit between the two positions smoothly, resulting in a significant amount of mechanical noise in the setup which affects the proper functioning of the accelerometer.
"We need to move fast, and depending on how soon people are able to transit freely, UNICEF and partners will do the utmost to assist you rehabilitate the social services and to get the children back to school," Schembri said.
Term of comparison is the unitary transition rate, i.e. the number of calcein molecules that are able to transit trough a single channel per unit time.
In some circumstances, influenced by factors such as character of the reprogramming vector and genetic background, cells are able to transit out of this stage stochastically and reach authentic pluripotency (Jaenisch and Young, 2008).
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