Sentence examples for capacity ability from inspiring English sources

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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are characterized by unique tropism for wounded tissues, high differentiating capacity, ability to induce tissue repair, and anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory activities.

This type of optical network is attractive for application in a broadcast center because of its large capacity, ability to handle multiple formats, and flexible operation capabilities.

Given proper control of molecular composition, the copolymers demonstrated lower cytotoxicity, proton buffering capacity, ability to condense pDNA and mediate effective gene transfection in various cell lines.

Fine chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturers focus on new product development as a means of growth, with time to market as key driver, Time to market improvements are, however, limited by a company's infrastructure; for example, in-house design and manufacturing capacity, ability of respond to a dynamic environment etc.

This is where being overwhelmed becomes an opportunity to use your capacity, ability, and talent to meet these unmet needs in the world.

Currently, MSCs are investigated in preclinical and clinical settings because of their self-renewal capacity, ability to differentiate into multiple lineages, and immunosuppressive activity [ 5, 6].

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Roughly, two types of theoretical discussions have tried to address the dynamics of (return) migration: the duality between structure and agency on the one hand, and the links between desires, or aspirations, and capacity, abilities and capabilities on the other.

There are some reports stating that their anticarcinogenic effects are linked with a high antioxidant capacity (abilities to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) and modulate enzymatic antioxidant defense) [ 1– 3].

It involves investing in people's growth, connections with others, intellectual capacities, ability to act effectively in public -- their civic agency.

Power is capacity, potential, ability, or wherewithal" (1972, 276).

A normative power, on this understanding, is the capacity or ability to effect a change in the relevant normative landscape of rights, duties, privileges, and so on.

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