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Cognitive flexibility has been defined as the person's being aware of alternative ways and options, being flexible in accommodating to new situations, and feeling competent in the situations when the person is flexible.
To evaluate its performance, a numerical example is conducted; it results in accommodating to external changes well with 55% increase in the resources utilization ratio and 20% reduction in the total physical distribution cost, compared to original delivery pattern.
The functional significance of this early association of Rad52 with telomeres is suggested by the greatly accelerated crisis exhibited by est2Δ/est2Δ rad52Δ/rad52Δ double homozygotes (Figure 1c), which may reflect a role for Rad52 in accommodating to defective telomere replication.
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USPHS, in turn, accommodated visits to the operation by members of the New York City Office of Emergency Management and DOH staff for educational purposes.
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At the earliest meetings, extra chairs had to be brought in to accommodate the crowds.
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