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101 Sentences With "able to reproduce"

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I was able to reproduce it fairly successfully at home later.
TechCrunch was able to reproduce this claim outlined in the lawsuit.
The factors that determine how easily you'll be able to reproduce vary.
But will Diamond Foundry be able to reproduce the allure of mined stones?
The resulting mice appeared to be normal, and were even able to reproduce.
I wanted to be able to reproduce on film the complexity of that language.
Staff members are trying to keep him safe in case he's able to reproduce.
The bottom line: the grandsons of the y-less mice were able to reproduce normally.
But it's not clear if all future penis-transplant recipients will be able to reproduce.
Kitchen citizenship means being able to reproduce the country's pastry patrimony and recognize its formal requirements.
On the one hand, 3D printers are nowhere close to being able to reproduce complex gadgets.
Some species of sharks, snakes, turkeys, rays, and Komodo dragons have been able to reproduce without males.
From carbon sinks to fisheries, humanity has taken more from nature than it's been able to reproduce.
If you want to test this bug at home, I was able to reproduce it quite easily.
Without these animals, plants won't be able to reproduce, including the crops locals grow for selling and eating.
The Verge has been able to reproduce the ghost presses on one of our OnePlus 7 review units.
The male mosquitoes are modified so their offspring will die before reaching adulthood and being able to reproduce.
Despite its simplicity, our model was able to reproduce how rice methylmercury concentrations vary across different Chinese provinces.
Gizmodo was able to reproduce the ads appearances, though they don't appear to be running on any other video.
It may be designed this way so the immune system won't affect the chances of being able to reproduce.
Microsoft swapped my power supply as it was faulty, and I was never able to reproduce the same disconnect problem.
Their children were also able to reproduce, with the researchers overseeing three generations of male mice without a Y chromosome.
"This shows that they are able to grow, they are able to reproduce, they are able to develop," he said.
Her next novel, she says, smiling, is about a future world in which women will be able to reproduce without men.
We were able to reproduce the leak on a Samsung Wearable app that does not have any devices connected to it.
"Most of the material is more than three years old and I'm actually not able to reproduce it anymore," Jelenik explains.
With all three stacked on top of each other, the exposed film is able to reproduce the full spectrum of visible light.
Bark beetles normally reproduce twice a year but last year were able to reproduce three times due to the hot, dry weather.
Mosquitoes suck up gametocytes—adult versions of the parasite that are able to reproduce—circulating in the blood of an infected human.
Females can lay up to 158 eggs per egg pod, and are able to reproduce at least three times throughout their life.
The company will now be able to reproduce things that are working well in Paris across all other countries much more easily.
But she was absolutely wrong when she said women of diminished intellectual capacities or certain medical conditions should not be able to reproduce.
Furthermore, as had happened before with the somatic-cell-derived sperm, these pups developed normally into adults and were themselves able to reproduce.
Nevertheless, Laufer and his colleagues are able to reproduce these molecules because they are described in patent filings and often in academic journals.
It wasn't until we added new physics to the model that we were able to reproduce some of these ancient sea level events.
What scientists haven't sorted out is why there might be an evolutionary advantage for a female being able to reproduce without a male.
It was a meal that I still think about and have not been able to reproduce: Kaiserschmarrn (the Emperor's Pancake) served with blueberries.
We have not been able to reproduce this issue, however, we're releasing an update to iTunes early next week which includes additional safeguards.
Very simple, if they have no energy, females will not be able to reproduce in normal numbers, and whales will cease to migrate.
Some are still able to reproduce the flaw, but it's likely that Apple is still in the process of replicating this across multiple servers.
Using climate models, they were able to reproduce a similar uptick in flood frequency by increasing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Without being able to reproduce the problem, it's unclear at this time if the fix being shipped will actually solve this issue for good.
Although the artificially engineered yeast cells are able to reproduce fine with one another, their reproductive success is limited when paired with wild species.
But when it rains, they undergo rapid growth, going from juvenile fish to mature adults that are able to reproduce in about two weeks.
So if you reduced the amount of free water, you would still have moisture in the food, but microorganisms would not be able to reproduce.
Beyond its role in keeping us alive and able to reproduce, we'd all be pretty miserable without carrying a sufficient amount of body fat around.
Image by Chinese Academy of Sciences/China DailyIf humans are to live anywhere that isn't Earth, we'll need to be able to reproduce elsewhere in space.
One compelling thing about traditional sports that e-sports haven't been able to reproduce is the immediate connection between a player's play and their emotional state.
But by design, those mosquitoes and the ones developed by MosquitoMate are not able to reproduce and will die off, making the potential risks relatively low.
Anyone with a copy of the trial protocol should be able to reproduce the above steps to check if they resulted in the same public key.
Transgenic mosquitoes developed by Oxitec, a British subsidiary of Intrexon, are genetically modified so their offspring will die before reaching adulthood and being able to reproduce.
But in neighbouring Laos, the Irrawaddy dolphins is already "functionally extinct" — when a species is no longer able to reproduce or sustain itself before ultimate extinction.
How do you account for Die Linke not being able to reproduce the successes of left-wing movements in Spain, France or even the United States?
"They're little skinny rats at this point, and yet they're able to reproduce," said Loren Buck, a ground squirrel expert and professor at Northern Arizona University.
That they were able to reproduce the brain's folds on the gel model gives weight to the hypothesis: that brain development can be explained by simple physics.
But there is a piece that I've been playing live for a few years that, ironically, I have not been able to reproduce as a recording yet.
The male offspring of the no-y-chromosome mice were completely infertile, but the female offspring were able to reproduce normally and even produce completely fertile male sons.
If researchers are able to produce more and learn more about its genes, they might be able to reproduce it and create a medicinal production facility in space.
These chemicals can actually curb the growth of the microbes — and yet, the hardiest of the three species was still able to reproduce when the compounds were introduced.
It's the Instagram for the mobile video age — in a way that Instagram itself won't be able to reproduce, having already aligned its community with influencers and advertisers.
In 11 cases — 61 percent of the time — they were able to reproduce the original results; in three other cases, the results were close to being replicated, too.
The filaments may explain how the organisms were able to reproduce so quickly, said Alex Liu, a paleobiologist at the University of Cambridge and the study's lead author.
His hope is that by piggybacking on the structure of their crystals—already known to yield an appropriately, well, ruby, colour—he might be able to reproduce the effect.
In the audio world, the notion of resolution means much the same as it does with visuals, referring to how much detail a certain device is able to reproduce.
Why it matters: This research is a step towards the goal of allowing young male cancer patients to be able to reproduce later in life if they so choose.
Males of the self-limiting strain of the Aedes aegypti mosquito are modified so their offspring die before being able to reproduce, says Intrexon, a U.S. synthetic biology company.
There was disbelief too, amongst those who had predicted Ostapenko would not be able to reproduce the kind of tennis that has lit up Roland Garros over the past fortnight.
For starters, people who claim to have photographic memories don't really hold up to scientific scrutiny — they're rarely, if ever, able to reproduce those results in front of a researcher.
However, despite its "off-patent" status, Mylan maintained its near-monopoly on the epinephrine injector market because competitors were not able to reproduce the effective injection mechanism of the EpiPen.
This study, Johnson said, shows that natural selection, where some species evolve and are better able to reproduce more than others, is the dominant evolutionary force for urban white clover.
"We want to make sure the data are meaningful and reproducible, and I think doing another trial to be able to reproduce the results would make good sense," Salloway said.
But this is merely an unfortunate side effect of his research—anyone with access to chemistry journals and a decent lab set up would be able to reproduce his research.
Using a sophisticated computer model, he was able to reproduce the blob's Lyman-alpha signature, if UV light produced during star formation was scattered off cold hydrogen gas in its surroundings.
Although the animals won't be able to reproduce or move around in their dehydrated state -- if they have survived the crash -- if rehydrated they could come back to life years later.
We're talking about a disorder that you'll get if you've inherited the mutation from either of your parents and that doesn't produce symptoms until after you're grown and able to reproduce.
Another experiment underway in Brazil involves a mosquito genetically modified so their offspring will die before reaching adulthood and being able to reproduce, developed by Oxitec, the British subsidiary of Intrexon.
Modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes - genetically altered so their offspring die before being able to reproduce - are under review by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for possible use in the United States.
So at the Accelerator, scientists will select a handful of influential studies, attempt to redo them, and share their results with the public, whether or not they're able to reproduce the original finding.
Like any good AI villain, Agent Smith (who was voted the 84th most popular movie character of all time!) is able to reproduce itself and overlay himself onto any part of the simulation.
The worm extracted from the second patient's eye that was sent to the CDC in 2018 contained unhatched eggs with developed larvae, meaning the worms were able to reproduce in a human host.
Garden snails, in particular, are capable of asexual reproduction, which means they're able to reproduce without another mate, but according to Davison, still prefer to get it on with another individual, if possible.
Although he has resorted to coercion and selective violence, both at home and abroad, he is neither willing nor able to reproduce the economic foundation of Stalin's regime or impose a reign of terror.
Although one Gizmodo staffer was able to make this work on an iPhone 6, I was not able to reproduce the bug on an iPhone 6S, an iPhone 7 Plus, or an iPad Pro.
Speaking with LiveScience, lead study author Jean-Lou Justine said the reason these flatworms have been deemed an "invasive alien species" is that they are able to reproduce asexually and have no known predators.
I think knowing that sharks can do this in the wild is actually good news, but it's also a warning that these females aren't being able to reproduce in the way that they normally would.
Expensive machinery and highly-guarded proprietary chemical recipes are required, and even if counterfeiters are able to reproduce the invisible watermark one day, the cost of doing so might make it simply not worth the effort.
Apple isn't sure what the cause of the iTunes bug is, as it hasn't been able to reproduce the problem, but in a statement to iMore the company acknowledged the bug and promised a fix next week.
Because scientists are now able to reproduce an environment similar to the one located about 10,000 km in the interior of Neptune and Uranus, further research could show us if there are more stable options beyond diamond precipitation.
There are still some unavoidable limitations of a Micro Four Thirds sensor that even the Pen-F can't overcome, like not being able to reproduce the shallow depth of field that APS-C and full frame sensors provide.
Here's how 9 to 5 Mac, one of the first publications to report and reproduce the bug, explained it: Motherboard's editor Jason Koebler was able to reproduce the bug by calling me and listening in from my microphone.
If other teams are able to reproduce the results and come to the same conclusion, it could shed light on dark matter, because the particle's parameters fit some theories about fifth forces associated with this non-luminous substance.
The Anne Frank House Museum said at a presentation that it, and several Dutch historical institutes, were able to reproduce the lost pages after years of study by shining a light through them and photographing them in high resolution.
This might work for some who have knowledge and want to play with fermentation time and carbonation levels, but the brew quality will ultimately suffer in flavor and users will not be able to reproduce the same brew again.
After carefully researching da Vinci's work in the Codex Atlanticus, a kind of note book/sketch book combo of his robotic thoughts, I was able (after much sweat and tears) able to reproduce this skill in a robotic arm.
"We were able to reproduce all of the functionality that current wire-based sensors provide with clinical-grade precision," study author John A. Rogers, a bioengineer at Northwestern who led the development of the technology, said in a statement.
There's still so much mystery that surrounds the fast-fashion retailer, from its secret hoard of amazing stylists to how its able to reproduce runway trends so quickly (not how to pronounce its name though, we already have that one down).
Young, Shapley, and Chariker demonstrated that their feedback-rich model was able to reproduce the orientation of edges in objects—from vertical to horizontal and everything in between—based on only slight changes in the weak LGN input coming into the model.
"After the researcher contacted us to disclose an issue on our platform, we actively engaged with them to understand it and quickly implemented a fix after we were able to reproduce the issue," says a LinkedIn spokesperson in a statement to The Verge.
The authors concluded that not only did these creatures adapt to an open ocean where food was scarcer than in rich coastal waters, they were also able to reproduce, in some cases for at least three generations, before reaching the North American coast.
The thing about a Martian colony is that people would have to be able to reproduce there in order to keep it going—and luckily for those hopeful pioneers, a team of Japanese scientists have achieved an important first step toward making their pipe dream a reality.
The little machines have seven senses for "natural interaction," including the ability to move with 25 degrees; feeling in sensors in the head, hands and feet; hearing and speaking; seeing with two high-resolution cameras; connecting to the Internet on either Wi-Fi or ethernet; and thinking, at least as much as being able to reproduce human behavior — but stopping short of AI. Have something to add to this story?

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