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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate differences in the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to adjust or adapt to various differences in a specific context, such as in education, workplace, or social settings.
Example: "Our program aims to accommodate differences in the learning styles of students to ensure everyone can succeed."
Alternatives: "adapt to variations in the" or "adjust for discrepancies in the".
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Different analyses were required to accommodate differences in the available data for DR3 status.
Recently, the most appropriate scheme to adopt has been a random parameters (or mixed) logit (RPL) model, which can accommodate differences in the variance of random coefficients.
Summer term is understood to extend from the first day after the end of the spring quarter to the last day before the beginning of the autumn quarter; this is meant to accommodate differences in the academic calendars of institutions world-wide.
The total image intensity for the masked red and green images was then independently normalised to accommodate differences in the image capture, so that the average red : green ratio for each cell was 1.0.
The implementers need to consider how to accommodate differences in the population being treated, the constraints on the staff, other aspects of the setting and resources available, and the time period over which the QIC is to be attempted.
To accommodate differences in the details of library preparation and sequencing procedures, we adjusted for the sequencing quality in all data sets according to the quality computation method of the Illumina 1.3 pipeline.
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The patient history section was designed with follow-up questions as well as key questions, and the analysis accommodated differences in the number of appropriate questions across patients.
Instead of the BMPR-IA receptor ectodomain adopting different conformations to adapt to variations in the surface geometries of GDF-5 and BMP-2, the altered tilting of the receptor accommodates differences in the partner's binding site geometry.
Unlike angular modulation, the z-axis modulation adjusts the tube current to accommodate differences in attenuation along the z-axis of the patient (e.g., shoulder and abdomen).
Since at t2 and t3 the test forms differed slightly to accommodate differences in school-specific curricula, the number of test items varied slightly.
However, the results provide an opportunity to develop this model with different model assumptions, e.g. mixture priors for the SNP effect, which could allow the model to more accurately accommodate differences in (co variances across the genome.
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