Definitions
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- noun The ability to be
selected . - noun Worth; the appropriateness for being selected.
- noun The ability to be selected from.
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Examples
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Deriving the ancestral sequence, determining the mutations, their temporal sequence and their relative selectability is all in all a virtuoso performance.
Evolution of IC: Evolution of Hormone-Receptor Complexity - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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Unlike the character-by-character selectability that we expect of text, we seem to be able only to select either the first character of a line, the first word of a line, or the entire line.
Boagworld recommends 2010
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All cameras are capable of bi-directionality with up to 48 stages of selectability, while preventing over-exposure with anti-blooming.
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Remember the "selectability factor", which is simply the chances they are selected in the December Rule 5 Draft.
Royals Review Royals Nation 2008
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Layers and selectivity Illustrator layers offer a high degree of selectability.
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d A point mutation where a different amino acid is keyed for, the resultant protein functions differently, and the organism has no selectability change.
Why the new Darwin Debate is Good News | PopPolitics.com 2004
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d A point mutation where a different amino acid is keyed for, the resultant protein functions differently, and the organism has no selectability change.
Why the new Darwin Debate is Good News | PopPolitics.com 2004
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v = d8G1nicInl4 youtube now has 1080p or 720p selectability. this short sample was uploaded as 1080p H264 mov
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v = d8G1nicInl4 youtube now has 1080p or 720p selectability. this short sample was uploaded as 1080p H264 mov
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