Sentence examples for capable of narrowing from inspiring English sources

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AlphaGo is capable of narrowing down the search space for the next best move from the near-infinite to something more manageable.

Second, the RAN analysis, which was based on the expression pattern correlation, was capable of narrowing down the putative target genes of OsSMF1 to a subset of 85 genes (Additional file 2: Figure S2).

Arteries are flexible, capable of narrowing or expanding.

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Since quantum dots are capable of narrow-spectrum emission when excited with light and readily absorb electrobeams, they can serve as imaging agents for both light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy [56].

They become dull boys or girls as a result — or perhaps they are capable of such narrow focus because they were dull to begin with.

Under optimized conditions, the modulator was found to be capable of generating narrow pulses (<50 ms) of primary effluent with a 2 mL/min secondary column flow.

High-resolution wide swath (HRWS) and sustained imaging is of great significance in many fields, like public security, disaster warning, etc. Conventional airborne SAR is capable of high-resolution narrow swath imaging while spaceborne on the contrary[1, 2].

The unstructured-grid finite-volume flux discrete algorithm makes this module capable of realistically including narrow-width dikes and groynes with free exchange in the upper column and solid blocking in the lower column in a terrain-following coordinate system.

Largely brokered and led by Hillary Clinton, that effort involved smartly mobilizing a real coalition capable of achieving a narrow result.

Identifying the causes of rarity often leads to the following question: Are rare species rare because they are only capable of exploiting a narrow range of environmental conditions, or because the spatial extent of the conditions they can exploit is highly restricted, or both?

It is crucial to develop treatment approaches capable of overcoming the narrow therapeutic window in stroke in order to mitigate the detrimental effects of the excess of brain glutamate after ischemia, which represents a stumbling-block from a clinical point of view.

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