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The phrase "accommodate for a more" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically be "accommodate a more" or "accommodate for" depending on the context.
Example: "We need to accommodate a more diverse group of participants in our program."
Alternatives: "make room for a more" or "allow for a more".
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To accommodate for a more widely used quantitative approach using SILAC, we reconstructed the human MRM kinome library by setting up variable modifications with mass shifts introduced by heavy isotope labeling with lysine (+8 Da) and arginine (+6 Da).
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Accelerated stability was also investigated at 37°C using individual volunteer plasma samples spiked at a higher concentration of rCK18 in order to accommodate for the more rapid decline in concentration (10 000 U l−1, Figure 4).
We have implemented many new parameters in the "heatmap3" package in order to accommodate for the more powerful features.
A special case of functional transfer is multitask learning, where a neural network uses output nodes to accommodate for more than one task.
This adjustment was made to accommodate for proteins with more than one known binding site (CHEN11 dataset, also introduced in [31] contains on average more than 2 binding sites per protein, see Table 1).
As we try to accommodate for more listeners, we implore anyone tuning in within our radio broadcasting range to tune in with a radio receiver.
The non-stretch outer shell pattern size is larger than the stretch outer shell fabric pattern size to accommodate for more ease in the garment.
You may have to rethink your decor arrangement to accommodate for more people and stuff.
The weighting can also be performed excluding the top hits of every row/column, to accommodate for more than two-way coevolution.
The team is actively evolving its website to accommodate a more interactive playground for its fans.
However, additional correlation among the errors can be accommodated by allowing for a more general covariance structure (e.g., autoregressive) in the model.
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