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Magnesium plays a special role in biochemistry because of its ability to coordinate six oxygen atoms efficiently in its first coordination shell.
St . Lukes says it is positioning itself to compete better by improving its ability to coordinate patient care.
A defeat would further weaken the commission's position, casting into doubt its ability to coordinate fiscal policy in Europe.
The paper, which was peer reviewed and published in the journal Plos One on 5 January, explored the link between the biomechanical architecture of the hand and its ability to coordinate movements.
But a recent report by the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security said that the agency has made only "limited progress" in the area of "mission assignments" — that is, in its ability to coordinate the response to a crisis.
It is widely accepted that the tyrosinase inhibitory activity of kojic acid is related to its ability to coordinate metals.
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Unparalleled in his ability to coordinate contacts and continents and expertise.
In the case of Li-ion batteries, poly ethylene glycol) (PEG) has been studied due to its strong ability to coordinate and transport lithium cations.
In a comparative study, the authors show that HKUST-1 exhibits no difference between adsorption isotherms of CO and N2, despite its well established ability to coordinate other adsorbed gas molecules at the open CuII sites (see above).
How does this affect the group's ability to coordinate its members' choices?
Better ant colonies are better at coordinating, so it's a function of their ability to coordinate with each other.
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