Sentence examples for capability to express from inspiring English sources

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Chondrocytes in monolayer cultures lose their phenotype and capability to express type-II collagen, they dedifferentiate into a fibroblastic cell type.

It should be also noted that the system comparison presented herein does not include the assessment of the visual and esthetic quality of graphical user interfaces and concerns only to the capability to express semantic queries.

Echo state networks (ESNs) can be interpreted as promoting an encouraging compromise between two seemingly conflicting objectives: (i) simplicity of the resulting mathematical model and (ii) capability to express a wide range of nonlinear dynamics.

The emergence of new technologies enables students to go beyond the creation of an electronic version of the paper copy, they now have the capability to express their artistic design by creating a multimedia ETD.

DQ2S encompasses a declarative query language and a data model that provides users with the capability to express constraints on the quality of query results as well as query quality-related information; a set of algebraic operators for manipulating data quality-related information, and optimization heuristics.

Bacteria have the capability to express an appropriate subset of genes conferring a growth or survival advantage in a given situation.

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The existence of a subthreshold-depolarization dependent plasticity extends considerably, beyond the action potential, the neuron's capabilities to express long-term synaptic efficacy changes.

It's simply enhancing the capability of people to express themselves in another way to address the problems we have.

The capability of features to express different relevance facets (query- or document-dependent) can explain such a success story.

This means that, besides several types of short- and long-term corticostriatal plasticities such as paired-pulses [30], depolarized-induced suppression of excitation (DSE) [31], [32], Hebbian HFS-LTP [28], [33], non-Hebbian HFS-LTP [28], Hebbian LFS-LTD [28], [34], non-Hebbian LFS-LTD [28] or STDP [28], [35], SDDP extends the capability for MSNs to express long-term plasticity.

Although the segment mainly exists in strains of avian and swine flu virus, it has the capability to be expressed in human strains.

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