Sentence examples for possessing this ability from inspiring English sources

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Possessing this ability to model reality allows animals to simulate possible courses of action, using hedonicity (pleasure or pain) as a 'common currency' to evaluate and choose between actions based on expected consequences (which are based on prior experience).

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Larval frogs, or tadpoles, also possess this ability, but usually lose it when they become frogs.

The challenge for you is gauging whether candidates possess this ability.

The presence of a small number of individuals who have very large post-training improvements in a physical trait [48] illustrates that only a few possess this ability.

How am I gonna do that?" indicating that she does not possess this ability.

A simple exercise is used to demonstrate that we do not possess this ability.

However, the identification of further mutations which do not possess this ability (e.g. T617I and S505A) argued against this.

Contrary to the longstanding view that newts (Notophthalamus viridescens), but not axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum), can regenerate a lens, a recent report in BMC Biology by Panagiotis Tsonis and colleagues shows axolotls indeed possess this ability during early larval stages.

To understand the simultaneous emergence of this pathogen, it is necessary to deduce whether these multiple lineages co-instantaneously acquired the ability to colonize chicken reproductive tissues or a single clone that possessed this ability evolved into multiple lineages before the pandemic.

The importance of this trait is highlighted by the observation that the so called 'Cambrian explosion' was accompanied by the diversification of biomineralization mechanisms [ 2- 4], despite the fact that several lineages possessed this ability before the end of the Proterozoic [ 5].

Not all carnobacterial species possess this ability, as C. mobile does not produce tyramine during growth in shrimp, and variation exists among different strains and phenotypic clusters of C. divergens and C. maltaromaticum for amounts of tyramine produced (Leisner et al., 1994a; Masson et al., 1996; Bover-Cid & Holzapfel, 1999; Laursen et al., 2006).

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