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Discover Ludwig"competition ability" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person or organization's ability to compete successfully against others. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as business, sports, or academic competitions. Example: "John's strong competition ability allowed him to win first place in the annual sales competition."
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It is directly related with competition ability of hydrogen ions with metal ions to active sites on the biosorbent surface.
All of the tryptophan analogs examined (A17 A23) proved to be competent translation substrates, despite a wide variation in AARS competition ability.
It is likely that the higher weight gain in WL offspring of stressed parents was caused by their increased feed competition ability.
Whereas the impairment in learning ability is difficult to explain from an adaptive perspective, the increased food competition ability of the offspring appears adaptive in an environment where food availability is unpredictable.
In other words, a male's sperm competition ability should correlate with the fitness of his offspring [ 18- 21].
19-20th CpG sites containing EMSA probe showed no competition ability in the methylated or unmethylated status.
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The fitting curve varies with landscape patterns and competition abilities.
In this paper, neutral landscape model and spatially explicit model are employed to numerically analyze the interactive effects of key demographic traits, competition abilities and landscape patterns on the spread dynamics of exotic species.
It is directly related with the competition abilities of hydrogen ions with metal ions to bind with the active sites on the biosorbent surface.
In our current study, we found that the pattern of %HRmax response during an event was very similar in all athletes despite a wide variety of competition abilities and large differences in running performance.
The competition experiment reported here is part of a wider project about light competition and partitioning in grasslands which uses a model system of five perennial grass species (Poaceae) [cf. 17] parsimoniously selected from those found in European fertile meadows to differ in their canopy heights and light competition abilities.
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