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The recent results with catalytic promiscuity have shown that lipases are even more versatile than thought so far.

New manufacturing processes, like improved thin-film deposition, and new materials, like cadmium telluride, promise to make the photovoltaic panels of the near future even more versatile than current models.

This high modularity may reflect the fact that E. coli is even more versatile than the most versatile networks in our samples, networks that are viable on 89 carbon sources.

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The findings suggest that microbes may be even more versatile landscapers than researchers had previously realized, and further study of these processes may even aid the search for evidence of life on Mars and other planets.

Alaba, however, was revealed as an even more versatile, superb footballer than previously anticipated.

Yes, it will be an even more versatile and powerful tool than it already is right now.

Even more versatile is the Green Machine's Expand-It system of interchangeable components.

Solid-color fabrics are even more versatile.

Hodgson did not use a specialist holder at Fulham – Jimmy Bullard and even Dickson Etuhu were always more versatile than that – so one wonders how hard he is really trying to keep Mascherano.

But rather we sought to demonstrate that migration of carcinoma cells, even a single cell line, is more versatile than previously recognized.

(For a run down on how the hell CRISPR works, check out our two-minute explainer). At the time, the researchers even said that NgAgo might end up more versatile than its infamous competitor.

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