Sentence examples for capacity exclusion from inspiring English sources

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These potential properties include bacterial adhesion capacity, exclusion of intestinal pathogens, and immunoregulatory effects [ 1, 2].

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The offshore wind resource along the U.S. East Coast is modeled at five build-out levels, varying between 7 and 70 GW of installed capacity, considering exclusion zones and conflicting water uses.

The significantly higher Na+ concentrations measured in the apical leaves of clone A215RU8x (Fig. 5 and factor 1 axis in Fig. 6) indicate a reduced capacity of exclusion, compared with the other two surviving clones.

22 A second study examining the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester suggested that it was difficult to reap sports legacy gains in this case because of problems with funding and capacity, the exclusion of voluntary groups from using event branding, and a failure to retain key staff after the games.

Anyone who comes peacefully is welcomed; the Yolngu have little innate capacity for social exclusion.

Djalu – like most of the Yolngu, who have little capacity for social exclusion – is generous and welcoming, sometimes, perhaps, to his detriment.

Efflux pumps are membrane-bound transporter proteins having a wide spectrum of substrate specificity and immense drug exclusion capacity [6].

Pokkali was characterized as tolerant to intensive pulse stresses during the vegetative growth stage due to its Fe exclusion capacity (Engel et al. [2012]).

We found that relative to Matsumae, the salt tolerance trait in RZ5 was significantly compromised due to weakened capacity in Na+ exclusion under the salt stress condition, and hence, escalated the injuries of Na+ and Cl- in shoots.

We further found that a major underlying cause for this outcome is that the introgression process weakened the capacity in Na+ exclusion under the salt stress condition, and hence, escalated the injuries of Na+ and Cl- in shoots of RZ35.

Three cellular components of salt tolerance have been proposed in plants: (i) osmotic stress tolerance, (ii) Na+ exclusion capacity and (iii) tissue tolerance to Na+ accumulation [ 2].

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