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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remarkable capabilities to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something's ability to do something exceptionally well or beyond expectations. Example: "The new computer system has remarkable capabilities to process large amounts of data in a matter of seconds."
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Microorganisms have developed remarkable capabilities to cope with arsenic.
Herminiimonas arsenicoxydans, a bacterium isolated from arsenic contaminated sludge, has acquired remarkable capabilities to cope with arsenic.
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"This research was triggered by admiration of our remarkable capability to adapt button-pressing", said Professor Antti Oulasvirta at Aalto University.
However, in addition, these structures also exhibit remarkable capability to trap some ions significantly smaller than the channels' diameter[1, 2].
Humans display a remarkable capability to perform visual and auditory information integration despite noisy sensory signals and conflicting inputs.
PGPB are a diverse group of bacteria that possess the remarkable capability to promote growth and yield of many crops and wild plants (de-Bashan et al. 2012).
This need is also motivated by the fact that humans display a remarkable capability to quickly perform target recognition despite noisy sensory signals and conflicting inputs.
The biomimetic surfaces, when applied with nano-scale boundary lubricants, exhibit even more remarkable capability to reduce surface forces, as well as to enhance durability, i.e. wear resistance.
Functional polymer surface exhibits superior advantages over many other materials for use as artificial ECM owing to its excellent mechanical properties, abundant chemical species and remarkable capability to form various topographical surfaces.
Nanotube arrays formed in EG electrolyte containing 1 wt% of 1.0 M KOH exhibited a remarkable capability to generate hydrogen at an evolution rate up to ∼658.3 μL min−1 cm−2 and the photoconversion efficiency of ∼2.5%.
A mixed sugar fermenting yeast, Candida lignohabitans possessing remarkable capability to ferment both pentoses and hexoses, exhibited highest ethanol yield of 0.2 g g−1 on rich medium containing 1% yeast extract and 2% soya peptone with 2 5% carbon sources, while no ethanol was detected on minimal medium without supplementation.
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