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The phrase "adjacent competent" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in a specific context where you are describing something that is both adjacent and competent, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The adjacent competent team was able to assist us with our project."
Alternatives: "nearby capable" or "proximal proficient".
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Unlike most of the NE, the invaginated Pdm neuroepithelium is neurogenic, such that adjacent competent cells all become NBs and not epidermis (Younossi-Hartenstein et al., 1996; de Velasco et al., 2007), a pattern that more closely parallels vertebrate CNS neurogenesis.
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He's a competent person".
Isolation of single neurons undoubtedly will result in inclusion of some adjacent respiratory competent tissue, which would dilute deleted mtDNA and hence reduce the heteroplasmy levels.
Work by Robert Clarke Christie Hospitall NHS Trust, Manchester, UK) that showed that ER-containing epithelial cells express p27 KIP 1 and are growth-arrested suggests that these cells are a differentiated population that may control the activity of adjacent proliferation-competent cells via paracrine and/or juxtacrine factors.
Sustained transmission may in contrast be constrained predominantly by a lack of coincidence in a sufficient number of such introductions with conditions sufficiently optimal to allow sustained transmission, sufficient and adjacent densities of competent vector and host populations, and ideal temperature and water conditions for vector and pathogen survival.
Formation of adjacent trimers is limited by the availability of competent monomers.
In this case, progeny of modified viruses would lack the modification; hence infection of adjacent cells would not occur, even if replication competent vectors were generated.
This orientation facilitates a near catalytically competent end-synapsis configuration that positions the 3′ primer strand in the active site of the adjacent polymerase to permit extension to occur in trans, discussed below.
AZE-GFP (schematically depicted in Figure S1B) is an infectious, replication competent form of Moloney MLV containing an amphotropic MLV envelope, and an internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) adjacent to a GFP gene [41].
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