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A key part of such a strategy is the ability to accommodate changes in geometry with minimal perturbation to an existing mesh.
All of the preceding experiments confirmed that the heart has the intrinsic ability to accommodate changes in preload; increasing diastolic volume and stretch increase the force of contraction.
However, the design of the current study limited the ability to accommodate changes in risk factors which may have influenced cardiovascular outcome in our patient cohorts.
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"What makes a true New Yorker," she said, "is the ability to accommodate change in a good-humored way".
The ability of emperors to accommodate changes in patterns of climate and environmental variation is likely to be critically important [3], [40].
Briefly, adaptability is the ability of a software system to accommodate changes in its environment.
Intuitively, adaptability is the ability of a software system to accommodate changes in its environment.
It is tempting to speculate that the ability to acclimate may help amphioxus to maintain their ability to accommodate environmental changes, and therefore allow their very slow background evolutionary rates and morphological stasis through time.
Trade balance adjusts to accommodate changes in government deficit.
His personal habits may be too ingrained to accommodate changes.
The interfacial contacts between the domains act like ball bearings to accommodate changes in quaternary structure.
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