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"mobilizing capabilities" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the ability or capacity to mobilize or organize resources, people, or actions towards a specific goal or objective. Example: The company's success can be attributed to its efficient leadership and strong mobilizing capabilities, allowing them to quickly adapt to changing market conditions and capitalize on opportunities.
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Analogous to their organic nutrient mobilizing capabilities, the abilities of different ectomycorrhizal fungi to mobilize inorganic nutrients might be species specific (van Schöll et al. 2006b; Plassard et al. 2011).
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What significantly contributed to the automobile dependence reversal path was a diverse coalition of actors who mobilized capabilities and structures to exploit policy windows at different periods of time and even tried to trigger policy windows within the milieu of problems, policies and politics of Curitiba to implement policies on public and non-motorized transport.
Pence likened it to the special operations command established in the 1980s that provided unified command and control capabilities for mobilizing terrestrial air, sea and land forces.
Several recent examples demonstrate how chemical engineers are mobilizing this information and capability to address critical problems in bioprocessing, medicine, and in the generation of new molecules and materials.
We contend that companies are most able to develop business models that bring bioplastics to market effectively when they develop and mobilize their "dynamic capabilities" around sustainability.
State parties are required to collaborate with each other in providing technical cooperation and logistical support for surveillance capabilities and in mobilizing financial resources to facilitate implementation of IHR 2005 (article 44.1).
The collaborative community design provides member firms the opportunity to mutually develop capabilities and increase effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity by mobilizing a wide variety of resources (Snow et al., 2011).
Efficacy, referring to people's beliefs in their capabilities to mobilize the motivation, cognitive resources, and courses of action needed to exercise control over events in their lives, is a key concept in social cognitive theory (Bandura, 1989).
Recent studies suggested that the injured ECs could be regenerated by circulating bone marrow-derived progenitor cells called endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), which had capabilities to mobilize from bone marrow with homing to foci of injuries and to differentiate into mature ECs to ameliorate the dysfunction of ischemic organs caused by trauma or severe sepsis.
We find that building these capabilities involves both 'economies of repetition' and 'economies of recombination'; the former enabling the firm to capture value by mobilizing existing resources and the latter, requiring additional work to re-combine existing and new resources.
This incredible capability of foam stability reduces the CO2 flow thereby controlling the CO2 mobility to mobilize the trapped oil with improved efficiency (Gandomkar and Kharrat 2012; Sagir et al. 2013).
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