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However, in NP cells derived from degenerate discs, a reduced capability to divide was seen with cells capable of only 20 to 25 population doublings prior to senescence.
The aircraft mentioned above were capable of only subsonic speeds.
MANY people believe China's political institutions are capable of only glacial change.
Current implant devices have only a few electrodes and are capable of only very specific types of brain stimulation.
Yet Mr Scarlett told the Hutton inquiry that the weapons were in fact battlefield ones, capable of only short range.
As a four-bit processor, it was capable of only 24, or 16, distinct combinations, or "words".
In the early days of windsurfing, sailboards were capable of only modest speeds and were used close to shore.
(Given the size of our neocortex, he solemnly informs us, we are capable of only about 150 meaningful relationships at the same time).
More than half of public assistance cases involve individuals who meet the city definition of being capable of only limited work or no work at all.
For director Christopher Nolan, that meant working with cumbersome, jitter-sensitive and noisy cameras capable of only three-minute takes and requiring 20 minutes to reload.
James Schlesinger, the nation's first energy secretary in the 1970s, once said the United States was capable of only two approaches to its energy policy: "complacency or crisis".
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