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The clearest lesson, if that is the right word, is that even the most vile human has an ability we all share: the ability to compartmentalize.
Two reunited brothers compare tattoos and joke that they are hereditary; another pair of long-separated brothers find that they share the ability to fold most of their ears into their ear canals (the show's most disturbing visual by far).
Although these people have different backgrounds and personalities, they share the ability to transform a lackluster place, give it a prominent spot on the cultural radar screen and infuse it with money, powerful board members, visitors and social panache.
Birds and humans share the ability to make complex vocalizations.
McComb suspects that a wide variety of other animals also share the ability.
These vascular progenitors share the ability to generate some of the vascular lineages, including endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and pericytes.
Bacterial Type II secretion systems (T2SS) and type IV pili (T4P) biogenesis machineries share the ability to assemble thin filaments from pilin protein subunits in the plasma membrane.
About 20 proteins share the ability to clump together to form distinctive "amyloid fibrils" that contribute to Alzheimer's, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and a variety of lesser-known disorders.
Hanke and others now say scientists should investigate whether other bottom-feeding cetaceans, such as river dolphins and pygmy sperm whales, share the ability.
Familial Hemiplegic Migraine 1 (FHM1) and 2 (FHmutationsionsharere the ability to facilitate the induction and propagation of CSD in mouse models, further supporting the role of CSD as a key migraine trigger [13].
It is not so surprising USP4/11/15 share the ability to potentiate TGF-β/SMAD signaling because they share highly conserved domains and similarity in their protein sequences (Fig. 4).
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