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To adapt to such a large variety of habitats, fungi have developed a prolific capability to export proteins to the extracellular space as an important mechanism to acquire nutrients [ 3].
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This combined with their prolific breeding capabilities are the main explanations for the explosive population growth.
As data-logging technologies have become much more prolific and their storage capabilities much larger, solar radiation monitoring sites are more commonly logging data at intervals much less than one hour, but no models exists that are designed to separate these measurements into direct and diffuse components.
Given current decision-making practices have been shown to be insufficient for envisioning the future beyond the economic and scientific, past-driven continuations, their capability to address prolific societal complexity must be reassessed.
Adult stem cells are not nearly so prolific and versatile as embryonic stem cells and have not been proved to possess the same range of capabilities.
webtenerife.co.uk Northumberland and sites across the UK Our land may have been green and pleasant before Lancelot "Capability" Brown started rearranging its hills and lakes, but the UK's most celebrated landscape gardener was so prolific – he is associated with 260 sites in England and Wales – that many of the landscapes we think of today as typically English are, in fact, typically Lancelot.
He was enormously prolific.
"Pink Capitatum" is fantastically prolific.
Herring is hugely prolific.
His output is prolific.
Rhodian sculptors were prolific.
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