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As the Internet, ICT and e-marketing provided new opportunities for developing business abroad, internationalization model has to be adapted to accommodate a changed environment (Becker, 2012).
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"I've rewritten it many times to accommodate a change in my theological position," the 79-year-old said.
The memory is still vivid of having "to retype the whole thing" (well, not all 385 pages, but a good chunk) to accommodate a change that was relatively minor.
We find that different interface types need different amounts of redesign effort in order to accommodate a change.
It is theoretically possible that if the substrate and peptidase are from the same organism both will have evolved to accommodate a change in the cleavage position.
These changes are essential to stabilize geometrical variations that are necessary for the chemical reaction (e.g., to bring a donor and acceptor closer together or to accommodate a change in hybridization).
This is because the functional substitution of the R with a K in GlSec61α may have taken place to accommodate a change in sequence of the rRNA region that interfaces with loop 8/9.
Notably, haploid cell lines have also been isolated from flies that do not normally show haploid development [ 4] indicating that the ability to accommodate a change of ploidy is widely maintained in insect species.
You may want to change the plan from week to week, or even during the week to use up leftover ingredients, accommodate a change in daily routine/schedule, or adjust based on preferences or cravings.
The latter is obviously a "fake" room, but in principle its purpose is to help with a shift from a driver to a driverless system and accommodate a smooth change in users' acceptance of the new system.
And most are soft enough to accommodate a small change in size, like what's expected for the iPad 3. Note that I have not tried these out!
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