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For example, inhibition of Shh in mandibular explants during the transition of dental competence to initiation (E10.5) leads to tooth arrest at the bud stage [ 29, 30].
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If these pathways could be modified to induce ETs with higher initiation rates that have competence to form normal somatic embryos they could be used to increase the initiation frequency of SE for commercial applications.
Article 11 6) of the Antitrust Regulation provides that the initiation of proceedings by the Commission relieves the competition authorities of the Member States of their competence to also apply EU competition rules to the practices concerned.
"Who has the competence to implement the program?
Or even the competence to progress beyond the quarterfinals.
"But employers don't have the competence to do that".
Quality ranges from journeyman competence to high academic proficiency.
Nothing is beyond the teacher's competence to care.
In this pioneering book, Allen Buchanan and Dan Brock write that 'competence is competence for some task, competence to do something' (Buchanan & Brock 1989, 84; emphasis in original).
At present, the robot system has the competence to handle cylindrical and cuboid pegs.
Doing something really well "requires going from unconscious incompetence to conscious incompetence to conscious competence to unconscious competence".
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