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Still, he acknowledged that Santa Monica doesn't have the space like Playa Vista to accommodate large concentrations of workers.
The vacuoles of these cells might be more acidic than normal and can accommodate high concentrations of HS FeIII species.
Instead, we extend the Michaelis-Menten equation in order to accommodate variable concentrations of both enzyme and substrate.
Such diversity should enable the VNO to detect the threshold concentration of the ligand with the most sensitive receptor, as well as to accommodate high concentrations of the ligand that can fully activate several receptors.
However, as the dopants concentration is increased the vacancy formation energy drops significantly, indicating a strong tendency to accommodate high concentration of oxygen vacancies and hence non-stoichiometry.
This may probably be due to the limited number of available active sites on the surface of AgNPs-coated AC to accommodate higher concentration of MO.
Some climate scientists believe we can accommodate an atmosphere with concentrations of carbon dioxide that are twice the levels of the preindustrial era about five hundred and fifty parts per million.
An additional standard at 2,000 pg DNA/μL was included for the porcine DNA assay to accommodate the high concentration of host DNA in crude heparin.
Furthermore, since a bubble liquid interface is being examined, there is a need to accommodate a concentration jump across the interface in the evaluation of flow and transport.
A goal of 15% appears reasonable to accommodate use of the measured albumin concentration for calculating either the timed excretion rate or the albumin creatinine ratio.
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