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This domain is capable of aggregating tubulin dimers in vitro, causing bundling and branching of microtubules induced by taxol.
It is capable of aggregating various partial risk assessment results into an overall risk indicator even if they may be conflicting.
In addition the human diabody derivative is capable of aggregating S. mutans in vitro, making it a useful candidate passive immunotherapeutic agent for oral diseases.
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The relay nodes are capable of aggregating data packets from the sensor nodes in their clusters and transmitting them to the sink node via wireless multi-hop paths.
Compounds UP1 and UP3 are capable of aggregating, which is characterized by the analogous critical micelle concentration of 1 mM, although the former has four decyl tails versus two decyl tails in UP3 molecule.
Although the app itself is iOS-only, it's capable of aggregating data from the Apple App Store, Google Play and Amazon, which is an advantage over the platform-specific iTunes Connect app, for instance.
In transfected cells, Ncad was detected at the membrane and was capable of aggregating with other Ncad cells (Figure 6B'), a hallmark of the homotypic cell adhesion properties of the Cadherin family of proteins [54].
This platform is capable of filtering, aggregating, processing, analysing and transmitting data, and will result in saving time and communication resources.
The procedure can be implemented using a spreadsheet and, unlike traditional approaches, is capable of blending aggregates with significantly different specific gravities.
In layman's terms: it can detect places by scanning content and is capable of putting the aggregate data on a map.
The browser observes user behavior across a large number of sites…Our browser is capable of detecting these aggregate user behavior patterns and detecting the next page you need, before you even know you need it.
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