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He believed in his country's distinct ability to maintain a steadfast commitment to its values even when institutional realities pointed in other directions.

What unites these disparate books are their themes — the fragmented and solitary nature of contemporary American life, the degradation of Rust Belt cities and towns, the slippery line between the working and middle class — and a distinct ability to turn toward the dark places from which other writers might avert their gaze.

Among the 121 microorganisms isolated, a fungus Humicola phialophoroides showed distinct ability to produce substances capable of activating resistance.

Dendritic cells (DCs) are the central players in cancer immunotherapy because of their distinct ability to prime immune responses.

Because of the controller's distinct ability to adapt to various operating conditions, anticipate and reject load disturbances of unknown magnitude, and adjust to stay within input saturation constraints, the framework is a good fit for the RDSP.

Since full length Ey and Ey-PB have distinct ability to regulate cell differentiation and cell growth and proliferation, it is interesting to speculate that the relative expression of the two proteins can potentially regulate cell proliferation and retinal differentiation in developing tissues.

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Different cell lines have distinct abilities to secrete milk protein.

Human and mouse CD1d proteins have been shown to have distinct abilities to bind or present certain glycolipids, such as OCH [20]; [26], non-glycosidic derivatives of αGalCer [30] and diacylated glycerol based glycolipids derived from Borrelia [32]; [32].

These markers exhibit distinct abilities to detect PCa and to predict disease course.

The above-described results suggest that caspase-10 isoforms might exhibit distinct abilities to initiate apoptosis in NB cells.

These populations show separate responses to cytokine stimulation, and as a consequence, distinct abilities to form mature cell types (Jacquin et al. 2006, Jacome-Galarza et al. 2013).

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