Sentence examples for capacity to bypass from inspiring English sources

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That is, the capacity to bypass intermediary steps increases following consolidation during sleep by forming associations between early steps and the final solution of a problem (Wagner et al. 2004).

These data indicated that although the mammalian replication machinery has a capacity to bypass bulky N-propyl-dG−peptide lesions, the fidelity of this replication can be compromised; consequently, secondary modifications of the enal-derived 1, N-dG adducts with peptides or proteins may lead to increased mutagenesis.

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That is because higher prices have also encouraged some of the smaller fry in the cartel, such as Nigeria, Algeria and Libya, to develop new production capacity and to bypass existing production quotas set by OPEC.

The capacity of chlamydospores to bypass the ruminant digestion process has been based on in vitro observations using qualitative assessments of chlamydospore resistance (presence or absence of fungal specific features).

To investigate this, we assessed the capacity of the extract to bypass stabilized G-quadruplex structures by employing the G4 ligand Phen-DC3 (Piazza et al, 2010).

We have begun to strengthen the constitutionally created independent institutions, providing them with enhanced capacities and resources, while dismantling the presidential commissions created to bypass them under the previous administration.

To bypass senescence and to enhance proliferation capacities of AFCs, we derived iPSCs from primary bulk AFCs by transduction with a retroviral cocktail consisting of OCT4, SOX2, KLF4 and c-MYC (OSKM) [24].

Such reforms may also have pragmatic advantages – including the ability to bypass overly bureaucratic government procedures and overcome absorptive capacity constraints in the scale up of services [ 5].

An obvious solution to bypass this issue is to upgrade the private zone capacity by augmenting the number of nodes.

While tumour suppressor inactivation allows damaged cells to bypass OIS (Serrano et al, 1997), tumour cells retain the capacity to senesce (Goodwin et al, 2000).

It's also looking at ways to bypass the need for inverters or charge controllers so it can make larger capacity (100w) direct USB solar panels.

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