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In common with other phytopathogenic fungi, P. pachyrhizi uses a diversity of glycosidase enzymes to grow and infect plant cells [ 26] including cellulases, xylanases and mannanases.

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Some companies are adept at using a diversity of technologies to create new products that transform markets.

I wanted to bring the characters to life by using a diversity of voices and dialects in an attempt to recreate the vibrancy of the oral tradition.

"No matter which reason motivates you most, working together and using a diversity of approaches is far better than inaction or squabbling," they wrote.

The reality is that from Seattle to Beijing the international climate movement is a dynamic, multicultural, multi-class and intergenerational force using a diversity of tactics to challenge the root causes of climate change.

Sharp regional distinctions in landform and meteorology, in addition to relatively scant historical wind data, preclude a comprehensive assessment based on existing data, motivating a regional approach to the assessment using a diversity of techniques.

Women learn ICT using a diversity of learning strategies, including collaborative, autonomous and conventional styles, although they prefer to do so autonomously and intuitively for the pleasure of experimenting with ICTs.

Group 3 (26.5%) "learnt in a moderately expansive way", in other words, they used a diversity of strategies to learn ICT but with less intensity than Group 1. Group 4 (22.8%) included women who "learnt in a collaborative and self-directed way", using mainly the combination of both types of strategies.

Stop asking why we didn't come to your twenty-mile march; let's move forward using a diversity of tactics, holding each in equal respect.

To best capture conditions that might be associated with WNV incidence, we used a diversity of predictors, including both ecological and economic variables.

In addition, cassette-encoded 4-carboxymuconolactone decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.44) also implicated in benzoate degradation, was identified in our dataset and this enzyme groups with homologs from Shewanella, a genus that has generated much interest in the field of bioremediation given its ability to use a diversity of electron acceptors (Figure 2B).

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