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There's not even many positives to cling to either because they're neither scoring sufficiently nor defending particularly well in recent times and the latter is a real problem against an Adelaide side boasting one of the best and most versatile groups of forwards in the league.

At the same time, they cited them as one of the most versatile groups of characters in the franchise.

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The solvents with the most consistent wetting properties were those with moderate polarity such as tetrahydrofuran or ethyl acetate, making them the most versatile group of solvents for reactions involving the tested powdered supports.

Thus cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s), which represent the most versatile group of oxygen-transferring biocatalysts, need NAD(P H as electron donating co-substrate and - at least - one accessory protein, a flavin reductase, as electron-transferring partner enzyme (Smith et al. 1994).

The most versatile of the group is S. cerevisiae, which is considered a facultative aerobic fermenter that can ferment under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and is capable of facultative growth under anaerobic conditions.

The azide has proven to be the most versatile bioorthogonal functional group for metabolic labeling of glycans, because it is small, abiotic, and stable in cellular systems.

THAT mighty, multivolume source of all musical wisdom, the brand-new second edition of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, describes the British choir the Sixteen as "one of the most versatile and widely recorded groups of its generation": the least you could say for an ensemble that excels in everything from Portuguese Renaissance rarities to music of Peter Maxwell Davies.

Endothelial cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) represent arguably one of the most well-studied and versatile groups of endothelial determinants in the context of targeting nanocarriers.

Soon after the conductor Kristjan Jarvi founded the Absolute Ensemble in 1993, it quickly became established as one of New York's most versatile and important contemporary-classical groups.

This was dance music, fusing the lively rhythms of jazz to the lonesome sound of Western ballads, and Wills liked to call his group "the most versatile band in America".

Among them, lipases (EC 3.1.1.3), the enzymes that catalyze both the synthesis and hydrolysis of long chain fatty acid esters (depending on water availability), constitute one of the most versatile and widely used biocatalytical group [ 3].

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