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"He doesn't have the dynamic ability to change the game in the return game, but playing the actual cornerback position down after down, he's every bit if not more talented than Patrick Peterson," the scouting director said.

It may be overdoing it just yet to describe Dickinson as an English version of the All Blacks' Kieran Read but, with his dynamic ability to eat up ground from a standing start, the former Rotherham player offers something different to his positional counterparts Billy Vunipola of Saracens and Gloucester's Ben Morgan.

Twitter conversations harness the affinity group filtering of important data – with conversational tracking adding a dynamic ability to enter and leave information in real-time that is harvested by the group mind, not the assumptions of the individual about what is happening.

"Music has the dynamic ability to create both inner and outer space for a listener -- and I believe that taking a venue space into account, in its presentation and delivery, only augments the dynamism of delivery, to be more experiential, than presentational beyond just the proscenium of a stage".

Possible explanations could be that proper functioning and stability of PP2A complexes requires the dynamic ability to switch between methylated and demethylated forms during the substrate binding/catalytic cycle.

However, the viruses' dynamic ability to develop resistance against these agents necessitates the investigation of novel targets for viral suppression.

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The purported advantages of RNA-seq include generation of expression data for individual annotated genes with nearly unlimited dynamic range; ability to comprehensively detect novel transcripts and mRNA variants resulting from alternative promoter usages, splicing, polyadenylation and sequence variation; and lowered background.

The dynamic ability of a cell to assemble and disassemble the architecture of the microtubules from and to tubulin components, respectively, is curtailed greatly by the introduction of taxanes (Manfredi and Horwitz, 1984).

The question is, 'why do some people do better than others?' The senses of comprehensibility, manageability and meaningfulness which make up SOC are dynamic, so the ability to live well – to be resilient – is also dynamic.

The dynamic ability of intrinsically disordered proteins to recognize multiple molecular partners reveals the need for a synchronous spatio-temporal connection between the functionally appropriate GRAS genes and proteins participating in specific functions.

The result is a dynamic range, sostenuto (ability to sustain a tone), and tonal spectrum unknown to Frédéric Chopin, Ludwig van Beethoven, and even Franz Liszt.

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