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Nothing can recreate the horror of certain events; a brutal language would not be capable of expressing this, yet it would pretend to do so.
Here now are some simple abstract examples of what we want benes to be capable of expressing.
These results suggest that T cells, NK cells and some Ly6Clo monocytes may be capable of expressing CCR2 protein but do not do so constitutively.
An ideal knowledge model should be capable of expressing different types of clinical knowledge, including complex relationships and constraints.
Transgenically all astrocytes should be capable of expressing hMeCP2 in the same manner as the dsRed reporter.
The user will be capable of expressing constraints such as 'type Binding must be associated with at least two Protein types via the Theme roles'.
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Of the original promoter-GAL4 constructs we used a GFP reporter to determine the expression of the 25 promoters that are capable of expressing RD genes in the correct spatial and temporal patterns for promoting the formation of ectopic eyes (Fig. 1E).
A quick study and an instinctive actress, she is capable of expressing emotions beyond her years.
Nobody saw her as someone who was capable of expressing such a keen despair".
Richard was capable of expressing great love and affection, had a sense of humour and was mischievous.
If only all teachers had matched Gove's rigour, our writers may have been capable of expressing themselves correctly.
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be capable of acknowledging
be capable of proposing
be capable of demonstrating
be capable of extending
be capable of exposing
become capable of expressing
be capable of appreciating
be capable of articulating
be capable of adapting
be incapable of expressing
be capable of taking
be capable of welcoming
be capable of penetrating
be capable of walking
be capable of producing
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