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Similarly, Aristotle holds that coming to know first premises is a matter of a potentiality in the mind being actualized by experience of its proper objects: "The soul is of such a nature as to be capable of undergoing this".

Scratch-healing poly (methyl methacrylate -co-[poly (methacrylate -co-[polyraft-(oligo-caprolactone)] urethane networks containing a Diels Alder (DA) adduct unit (GCPNp-DAs) were successfully synthesized and shown to be capable of undergoing thermethacrylate -co-[polylinking.

Interestingly, the majority of substrates did not appear to be capable of undergoing phosphorylation by MAP3K8 at all, thus the MAP3K8 enzyme is not capable of catalyzing the phosphorylation of any given peptide and phosphorylation by this enzyme appears to exhibit qualitative characteristics: even prolonged incubation times do not yield detectable phosphorylation of unfavourable peptides.

Endothelial cells were also recently found to be capable of undergoing endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) in the kidney [ 24].

That is, the robust viruses may feature proteins that tend to be capable of undergoing mutations while maintaining their proper folding.

Alu elements have been shown to be capable of undergoing non-allelic homologous recombination between chromosomes [ 44] that could contribute to such translocations.

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This consequence of PGE2-mediated signals might have significant implications on the in vivo differentiation program and the plasticity of UCB T cells, which in the context of distinct microenvironmental factors might be capable of undergoing differentiation to Treg or to Th17 cells.

To effectively colonize new sites, such cells must also be capable of undergoing the reverse MET process to re-differentiate and re-establish the organization of cells [ 189].

Alternatively, [(H2L Ru2II,II(pic 6(OH2)]+ could be protonated to give [(H3L Ru2II,III(pic 6(OH2)]2+, which would be capable of undergoing PCET, as suggested in the Pourbaix diagram.

Our data provided evidence suggesting that the asexual blood stages of P. falciparum may be capable of undergoing both apoptosis-like and autophagy-like forms of PCD.

Together, these results indicate that these supposedly ancient asexual fungi may be capable of undergoing a conventional meiosis; a hypothesis that is consistent with previous reports of recombination within and across some of their populations.

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