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Even without the designation, Drexel Hamilton has successfully competed with far larger and more established firms for business in New York.
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Some of the latter became extinct as the result of competition with more advanced groups, whereas those in South America flourished, some radiating to the extent that they have successfully competed with invaders since the rejoining of the two continents.
They had successfully competed for six NIH grants (five K awards, one R01) and 19 private-sector or institutional awards.
Eriskays have successfully competed in combined driving at highly competitive international level competitions sanctioned by the Fédération Équestre Internationale.
Many of the best lawyers in the country practiced commercial law there, and Benjamin successfully competed with them.
Downstream, in contrast, FLS successfully competed with DFR and produced quercetin.
Therefore, duroquinone not only successfully competed with DCMU, but also substituted PQ as an electron transporter.
Its hi-tech golf accessories have seen it successfully compete with many long-established American firms, but they admit they have had to be creative along the way.
Thus expression of STn has been shown to be due to the activation of transcription of ST6GalNAc-I, which has the ability to successfully compete with other glycosyltransferases that act on the same substrates (Julien et al. 2006; Sewell et al. 2006).
O. patagonica has been shown to successfully compete with bryozoan Watersipora sp. [ 67].
Their presence is not surprising, but highlight the sophisticated mechanisms that these plant-beneficial rhizosphere bacteria have evolved in order to successfully compete with other soil microbiota and sustain a long-term mutualistic relationship with their host plants.
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