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Lampyridae is, indeed, one of the few terrestrial creatures capable of producing its own light.
With the successful completion of this project, TUBITAK-BILTEN will be capable of producing its own satellites, covering all phases from design from design to production and in-orbit operatiion.
The brain is actually capable of producing its own drugs, and these can be more powerful than prescription painkillers.
Vine, which was once a vibrant social network capable of producing its own stars, and a top-rated social app, will then transform into a more basic utility.
Maternal IgG levels decline during the first weeks after birth and will increase again when the newborn itself is capable of producing its own specific IgG molecules as is displayed in Fig. 1.
While Apple created an ecosystem for thousands of third-party developers to innovate and market their wares to iOS devices, the company is also capable of producing its own killer apps.
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Sierra Leone accused its neighbour of shipping to Antwerp 40 times the quantity of diamonds that Liberia was capable of producing from its own mines.
Knowing that your body is capable of producing pleasure on its own (regardless of your relationship status) is powerful.
From our observations of TPP riboswitch regulons, many taxa examined seem to be capable of producing thiamin and its biologically active form, TPP.
We hypothesised that pancreatic tissue contains collagen XVIII, and is therefore capable of producing endostatin from its precursor by proteolytic action of activated forms of these proteases or other proteases synthesised by the pancreas.
For all this, Uganda is quite capable of mass-producing its own clothes.
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