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Amtrak's new trains will be lighter and faster and will be able to accommodate one-third more passengers, depending on how they are configured, Yachmetz said.
The design is able to accommodate to the cartilage present on the arthritic femoral head.
"The biggest advantage is the excellent trajectory, which gets us there about twice as fast and is more cost effective," said Elkins-Tanton. "We are all extremely excited that NASA was able to accommodate this earlier launch date.
We were able to accommodate about 25 people in our training space, and hope to help more of those that were on the waitlist in the future.
She says her party needs to be able to accommodate debate on a range of contentious issues.
When she complained to airline chief William Franke, an assistant responded: "Our personnel were able to accommodate you on that flight.
Though we will do our best to accommodate your visit plans, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to accommodate your group on your first preferred visit day.
The dais for the officers' banquet, for example, must be two-tiered and able to accommodate 50 people, important on the bottom, really important on the top.
While the DNA-copying enzymes used in sequencing are able to accommodate a blocking group on the nucleotide being added, TdT is not.
At 650°C orientations able to accommodate crack tip shear on primary slip planes near-parallel with the crack front provided the best FCG resistance.
However, he questioned the transparency of the Trident review and how the coalition partners would be able to accommodate their "separate views on the shape of the deterrent".
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