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Ethanol extract (APA) and ethyl acetate extract (APE) of A. precatorius had apparent capabilities of inhibiting the survival of tested human cancer cell lines.

Hydrophobically associating polyacrylamide (HAPAM) is considered as a promising candidate of polymer flooding because of its excellent apparent viscosifying capability.

Since the helicopter that had made the emergency landing was damaged and unable to fly the team out, it was destroyed to safeguard its classified equipment, including an apparent stealth capability.

That is a scary thought given the apparent emotional capabilities of the current generation of parents.

This apparent lack of capability by the traditional laboratory techniques is somewhat compensated for by the wealth of data provided by the metagenomics techniques.

It is only when the viewer learns that the video is shown at 50 times normal speed that the meager extent of the robot's capabilities becomes apparent.

From the early attempts of engineering bacterial strains, it had become apparent that the biosynthetic capabilities of organisms are limited not only by the input in a form of nutrients but also by the reaction fluxes obeying the basic physico-chemical constraints.

I feel suspicious, but I'll probably never find out" Participant A Relating to the KSF, a priori themes around developing leadership skills or project management or capacity and capability were not apparent immediately after the trip.

Based on assumptions drawn for FM bats, none of the differences observed in the presence of another bat compared to when flying alone is unambiguously indicative of an attempt to minimize jamming or interference, suggesting that rhinolophids may pay for their sophisticated Doppler compensation capability by an apparent lack of flexibility in the constant frequency component of their calls.

And although Russia tries to look menacing, in reality neither its apparent intentions nor its military capabilities (nuclear forces aside) are yet a galvanising threat.

But rapid increases in educational attainment are no longer nearly as cheap or easy to come by as was the case in the 19th and early 20th centuries.The broader takeaway, however, is that apparent rapid progress in technological capabilities is not at all inconsistent with lacklustre productivity growth.Distributional issues are key in this narrative.

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