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This conclusion is also supported by the fact that Xenorhabdus nematophila is a generalist pathogen that is capable to kill a wild range of insect hosts [9], [11].
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It is known that natural killer (NK) cells, such as mononuclear leukocytes (ML), are capable to kill tumor cells.
A product that is invalid according to the original FM and valid according to the mutant is also capable to kill the mutant.
Recruit some units that are capable to kill weak enemies.
(The strategists who agreed with him argued that a successful first strike had to be capable of "killing a nation").
(The strategists who agreed with him argued that a successful first strike had to be capable of "killing a nation"). LeMay built Strategic Air Command into a force that was capable of dropping eighty per cent of its ordinance at once, and he argued, passionately, that America should strike while it had a bigger arsenal than the Soviets did.
Films The Searchers (John Ford, 1956) 8.10am, Sky Cinema John Wayne's Ethan Edwards is his most complex character, a man doing good for the darkest of motives and who seems up to the last moments capable of killing a loved one.
John Wayne's Ethan Edwards is his most complex character, a man doing good for the darkest of motives and who seems up to the last moments capable of killing a loved one.
Despite its small size, the least weasel is a fierce hunter, capable of killing a rabbit five to ten times its own weight.
Tigers and wild dogs may be capable of killing a calf, but calves stay close to their mothers, and the frequency of such killings is unknown.
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