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"killing capacity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an object or entity's ability to cause death or destruction. Example: The new weapon has a higher killing capacity than previous models, making it a more dangerous threat on the battlefield.
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By ending his story when America stopped whaling, Dolin omits the most gruesome years of international whaling history, when new technology increased killing capacity approximately tenfold.
In addition, affinity maturation of the antibody fragment on Fab phages allows improvement of the tumor cell killing capacity of chimeric Fab receptor engrafted T cells.
Various strategies have been applied to improve the cancer cell killing capacity of CRAD.
The macrophage killing capacity was quantified by a gentamicin protection assay following a modified protocol described for Salmonella [21].
It is not possible to directly calculate the average killing capacity of NK cells from this assay because of the experimental setup of the microscopy.
A lack of correlation between replicative fitness and BHK 21 cell killing capacity was unveiled by analysis of the behavior of chimeric FMDVs.
However, we were still able to detect significant OVA-specific T cells with killing capacity following oral gavage infection, mimicking the natural route of infection of the bacterium.
Moreover, L-selectin signalling can lead to increased bacterial killing capacity [ 26, 33].
Intracellular killing capacity was evaluated with UV microscopy after treatment with fluorescent dye.
When activated, the high affinity IL-8 receptor CXCR1 mediates antibacterial killing capacity [ 46, 47].
We tested the killing capacity of in vitro-activated IGRP-specific CD8+ T cells (8.3 T cells).
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