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Memristors have been the subject of much interest because, in theory, they're capable of activity that's analogous to what happens in a synapse in the human brain.
Sporomusa silvacetic and, Sporomusa sphaeroides were both reported to be capable of activity, as biocatalysts, in MES, although their electrical conversion efficiency is 20 30 times lower than that of Sporomusa ovate (Lovley and Nevin 2013).
Some temperate region insects are capable of activity during winter, while some others migrate to a warmer climate or go into a state of torpor.
Only a small subset of A and GF elements from intergenic regions (24 elements) still contain putative YY1 motifs, suggesting that only these are capable of activity.
Here we show that only a half of mouse L1 elements (approximately 710) is capable of activity, by measuring the promoter activity using luciferase reporter constructs a significantly lower fraction than we initially predicted.
Together, these comparisons suggest that many gypsy elements are capable of activity, consistent with the expression data described above.
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In 2007 Kamen debuted a robotic arm prosthesis capable of activities as delicate as scratching the wearer's nose.
She also concluded in her study that motivated and high motivated students perceived themselves being more capable of activities which require autonomy than their unmotivated or low-motivated peers.
Among them only S1-M1 was capable of activating the transcriptional activity of Grp78 and Grp94 promoters.
Not Bronson, who seems no more capable of intellectual activity than a very old, very tired circus bear.
Health and fitness are one of Samsung's new focuses, with the recent introduction of the Gear 2 smartwatches also capable of measuring activity and heart rate.
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