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That might explain the efficient yet hardly trend-setting design of this plastic gadget, which can accommodate a whole stick of butter.
But by the evidence, "Proof" has the roominess in it to accommodate a whole new family at its center, and that's a discovery.
Because home ovens can't always accommodate a whole animal, the Portuguese-preferred way of roasting, many animals are brought to restaurant kitchens; others are roasted in backyards, in hand-built brick ovens.
In our case, the maximum DMA burst size is defined to accommodate a whole CIF 4 : 2 : 0 video frame, that is, 38,016 Dwords for each DMA data transfer buffer.
Previous ex vivo diffusion imaging experiments have focused on animal brains or small sections of human tissue since the unfavourable properties of fixed tissue (including short T2 and low diffusion rates) demand the use of very powerful gradient coils that are too small to accommodate a whole, human brain.
In some areas, a stone cave may be found that is large enough to accommodate a whole family.
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A list accommodates a whole lot of thinking and wanting and deciding in a framework made of not many words.
I wanted it to be a beautiful artefact and hoped it would create an intellectual space which could accommodate a poem or a whole new screenplay from Tom Stoppard, or a hundred-page interview on Stravinsky or a tiny intervention that had edge and fun.
ChIP can easily be accommodated to a whole genome level by applying sequencing instead of PCR as endpoint.
aN = 55 bN = 22 The results of this study, which uses whole-genome comparative methods, demonstrate that the A. baumannii genome has the potential to accommodate a range of pathogenic phenotypes.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
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