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"He appeared to be more energetic, he appeared to be more dynamic to people who are not deeply engaged in day-to-day politics," he said.
They allow for joints between blocks to be more dynamic — to swing or hinge, for instance — and thus for the blocks to be configured into a greater variety of more kinetically dynamic bots.
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Their views tend to be more dynamic and amenable to change as the situation demands which is similar to other findings from non-western countries [ 13].
Also, mRNA of these genes appeared to be more dynamic with up to 60-fold changes while proteins levels changed by less than 20-fold.
"If I do believe that the next 50 years are going to be more dynamic, I do need to get hands on, walk the streets, get the feel of it," he said.
The SUDV GP appears to be more dynamic, is more susceptible to proteolytic degradation, and electrostatically has more negative surface charge character than does EBOV GP.
Teams will be more dynamic, can grow to 100s of people and shrink back as fast.
"Much of our content doesn't push technology to its limits the way it could, or should," he said, suggesting educational content needs to be more dynamic, interactive and nonlinear – not to mention personalisable for individual children.
"We expected to play the way we did after we conceded the goal – to press more, to be more dynamic.
Because plans change, lists on Minube needed to be more dynamic, and that meant giving travellers the ability to communicate before and during a trip.
Thus, on the whole, genomes of free-living prokaryotes appear to be more dynamic than genomes of intracellular parasites which is compatible with the greater exposure to HGT in extracellular compared to intracellular habitats.
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