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He added that he is skeptical that Iran has developed an extensive ability to manufacture these items on its own.

Mechanical and electrical engineering projects have an extensive ability to tune these response curves: a girder can flex at a desired rate or resonate at a desired frequency; a circuit element can slew its current or voltage output rapidly or gradually.

Decoy sites, able to bind SH3 without affecting the activation state of the system, were then added to the peptide and shown to have an extensive ability to tune the relationship between the peptide's activation state and the level of SH3 present.

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In particular, HER3 lies upstream of a critically important tumorigenic signalling pathway with extensive ability for feedback and cross-talk signalling, and targeting approaches that fail to account for this important trans-target of EGFR and HER2 can be undermined by its resiliency and resourcefulness.

It does not require extensive ability to engage in critical self-reflection, or substantive independence.

Peptides are particularly interesting building blocks of physical gels because of the role of polypeptides as structural elements in biological systems, the extensive ability for their chemical and biological decoration and functionalization, and the facile synthesis of natural and modified peptides.

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) were characterized initially by their extensive ability to degrade extra-cellular matrix proteins.

In addition, strains PP1Y, US6-1 anDSMSM 12444 were noted for their extensive ability in the biodegradation of aromatic pollutants.

Therefore, gene conversion could be a natural 'rescue angel' in some recessive diseases or a 'damaging devil' in some dominant diseases, which could mostly affect tissues with extensive ability to self-renew for life.

Despite the cell's extensive ability to neutralize free radicals via mitochondrially derived NAD(P H, in a scenario of overwhelming oxidant stress the reserve capabilities of endogenous and exogenous antioxidants may be unable to defend the cell from the damaging effects of free radicals.

Difference in the percentage of chimerism of human CD45+ cells between bone marrow cells of mice transplanted with cultured cells and those transplanted with control samples strongly suggested the extensive ability of these ex vivo-generated HSCs to sustain and reconstitute long-term human hematopoiesis in vivo.

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