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The species is said to have a competitive advantage over other bacteria because its multiplicity of enzymes lets it use so many of the components of crude oil.
Twenty-first century databases of indigenous African medico-botanical knowledge need to assure that it is recontextualized historically and socially; that its multiplicity, visuality, and orality are retained; and that "articulation work" is done to make sure that design choices and use are cognitively just.
It is made more interesting, if not really a village, by its multiplicity of uses.
As long as the biomolecule contains one or more RGD tripeptide sequences, it will target integrins αvβ3, αvβ5, αvβ6, and α5β1 regardless of its multiplicity.
The strength of gardening lies in its multiplicity.
With its multiplicity of spines and tentacles, little about Hallucigenia made sense.
"City of Rain" makes an impressive closer: its dynamics are urgent, its multiplicity of incident always striking.
Fittingly, the most intriguing facet of New Multitudes is its multiplicity: each songwriter put his own stamp on the songs.
Over the years I've seen a number of more conventional productions that wrestled with the play's demands – its multiplicity of scenes and rhetorical richness.
We are beginning to see a multitude emerge that is not defined by any single identity, but can discover commonality in its multiplicity.
As exciting as the Kepler results are, they are also a reminder of how fictional science fiction — with its multiplicity of worlds and easy interstellar travel — really is.
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