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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expansion capacity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the ability of something to increase in size or scope. For example, "The new factory is being built with the intention to increase the company's expansion capacity."
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Fig. 6: GMSCs showed greater in vitro expansion capacity and stronger GVHD suppressive ability compared to BMSCs and ASCs.
However, their use is limited by expansion capacity and the small amount of cells that are obtained.
Umbilical cord blood presents the advantage of being particularly rich in immature progenitors, which demonstrate a great expansion capacity.
The PDPG particles had a good shearing resistance and expansion capacity which enhances their application performance in oilfields.
Because they can be obtained easily, cause relatively minor trauma and show the potential of long-run ex vivo expansion capacity.
Dynamic dough density measurements showed no difference in expansion capacity during proving from doughs mixed in the three scales of mixer.
This range in expansion capacity is correlated with rhizome diameter in an allometric fashion (y=191x−1.5, r2=0.58, p<0.05).
The developed hardware must have a low cost and must be able to interconnect 32 PCs with an expansion capacity of up to 100.
Slag is completely stabilized when the expansion capacity of the slag mortar bar does not exceed 0.052% after three hours of autoclave at 215.7 °C.
The expansion capacity of the slag mortar bar was observed to evaluate the feasibility of stabilizing slag expansion through the autoclave method.
The results indicated that free lime content is gradually decreased over times when SSOS exposed to air environment and effectively restricted the expansion capacity of the slag mortar.
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