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The phrase "accommodate brain" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of making adjustments for cognitive processes or mental capacity, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to accommodate brain function when designing this software to ensure user-friendliness."
Alternatives: "support cognitive function" or "adapt to mental capacity."
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The boy is healing from an operation in which doctors temporarily removed a section of his skull to accommodate brain swelling.
Mice were anesthetized with inhaled isoflurane and mounted on a Kopf stereotaxic apparatus (Tujunga, CA) with a specialized nose cone to accommodate brain surgery.
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His brain appeared to be herniating out of his skull and, indeed, it was, because he had had a portion of his skull removed, with the goal of safely accommodating brain swelling.
They appear to have just assumed that the lives of a self-promoting woman named Danielle and the models who work for her would find accommodating brain cells out there in couch potatoes' noggins.
The AGES-Reykjavik/Montreal Neurological Institute pipeline has been modified to accommodate full brain coverage including cerebellum and brainstem, multispectral images (T1-weighted three-dimensional spoiled gradient echo sequence, FLAIR, and proton density/T2-weighted fast spin echo sequences), high throughput, and minimal editing.
The other forms of protection that younger workers are adopting are to accommodate the brain-based economy and constantly obtain the new knowledge that businesses seek from their employees.
The rationale is to remove a part of the neurocranium in order to create space to accommodate the swollen brain, to avoid ventricular compression, to reverse brain tissue shifts, and to prevent secondary mechanical tissue damage.
Scientists writing in the British Dental Journal have suggested that skull-measurement comparisons from that time show modern-day people have less prominent facial features but higher foreheads, and Kwan expects the human head to trend larger to accommodate a larger brain.
If so, Au. sediba's brain and pelvis would have both begun to evolve into more modern shapes before the brain expanded countering the view that the expanding brain drove the remodeling of the pelvis to accommodate bigger-brained babies.
Still, thanks to those unfused skull bones, the baby's head can not only be molded to fit through the pelvic canal, but can also accommodate the explosive brain growth that takes place after birth: In the first few years of life, the human brain doubles in size from about 400 cc to 800 cc, and ultimately reaches an adult average of about 1400 cc.
Small stature is easy to accommodate, but small brain size is a bigger problem - it still is".
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