Sentence examples for capable of being defined from inspiring English sources

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For example, the concept of species itself is capable of being defined in a variety of different ways.

Because the substantial form is the determining principle within a corporeal entity and makes its essence capable of being defined, Godfrey holds that it is by reason of its form that such a substance enjoys transcendental unity.

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For example, to investigate how individual cells cooperate and contribute to the overall structure and function of a particular tissue, a proper computational model must be capable of allowing cells to be defined as individually deformable shapes, time- and space-dependent individually regulated cell turnover, and cell-cell and cell-ECM interaction.

Embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells offer an interesting model system for evaluating differentiation because the cells are pluripotent, thus resembling germ cells and embryonic stem cells, and because a number of agents have been defined that are capable of promoting the differentiation of these cells.

Microarray features ("spots") that receive the lowest exposures have a very low surface density of hybridizable oligonucleotides ("hybridizable" is defined here as capable of forming a hybrid under typical stringent hybridization conditions), but the hybridization signal increases rapidly to reach a maximum around 6 J/cm.

Although research actors' obligations of global justice are starting to be defined, practices capable of fulfilling them have not been described.

Two distinct types of aging have been described in yeast: replicative aging, which refers to the number of cell divisions a mother cell is capable of completing, and chronological aging, which is defined by the length of time a cell can survive in a non-dividing state.

While it is well established that capping of RNA pol II transcripts with m7G is critical for their metabolism, it is not clear whether the full complement of cellular proteins capable of binding the cap structure has been defined.

Examples provided were broad, given the lack of case law in the area, but Starmer said that the public interest could be defined by conduct capable of disclosing that "a criminal offence has been committed, is being committed, or is likely to be committed," or that a person is failing to comply with "any legal obligation".

In some usage, surfactants are defined as molecules capable of association to form micelles.

CSDIs were defined as 'major' (capable of causing severe or permanent damage, contraindicated, avoid or not recommended by the manufacturer, or requiring dose modification) or 'moderate' (manufacturers advise caution, or close monitoring, or capable of causing clinical deterioration).

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