Sentence examples for disruptive capabilities from inspiring English sources

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If you mean the flashy, consumer product stuff, then Mims's dismissive view of 2013 may indeed be valid (though Malik disagrees with him about the iPhone 5s, citing its M7 chip as a development with major disruptive capabilities).

Anthony opines furthermore that "The best way to develop disruptive capabilities is to start small and learn as you go".

In this study, our goal was to design and optimize new amphiphilic cationic lipid carriers that exhibit selective pH-sensitive endosomal membrane disruptive capabilities to allow for the efficient release of their siRNA payload into the cytosol.

Additionally, this technique has the potential to facilitate comparisons of the disruptive capabilities of various non-hydrolytic proteins which might promote an increase in cellulose accessibility to the more traditional, hydrolytic components of the cellulase enzyme mixture.

Although pollutants can be very different, chemically and mechanistically, for the purpose of this review, it is appropriate to consider all of these organic and inorganic pollutant classes together and to loosely define them as EDCs because all are known to have disruptive capabilities and they have the potential to interact, additively (Bemis and Seegal, 1999).

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Mr Stanbery says that now First Solar has proved the disruptive capability of such approaches, larger companies looking to enter the solar business are interested and leading makers of silicon cells, preferring to disrupt than be disrupted, are hoping to add similar technology to their portfolios.The utility market also serves to highlight the flaws and expense of solar power.

Furthermore, data also suggests that new studies incorporating testing principles from endocrinology and developmental epigenetics, in particular to evaluate the endocrine disruptive capability of GBH/glyphosate, should be performed to investigate potential consequences of low dose exposure during early life as well as in adults.

Surprisingly, the disruptive capability of DNAse 1 only appears to be effective against newly formed biofilms (approximately 6 h old) in vitro, and not against mature biofilms, but it can sensitize mature biofilms to eradication by other antimicrobial agents (Whitchurch et al. 2002, Qin et al. 2007, Izano et al. 2008, Thomas et al. 2008, Kaplan 2009).

However, China's force projection in the Asia-Pacific region is still far from a major threat to the U.S., the key guarantor of regional security, in day-to-day terms, although as the Chinese armed forces modernize and increase their range and tactical capabilities their disruptive capacity strengthens.

It does not discuss America's own considerable investment in disruptive computer capabilities.

Metal-based additive manufacturing is a disruptive technology with the capability to transform industries.

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