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In normal cardiac physiology, action potential durations (APD) shorten to accommodate for increases in heart rate [29] [33].
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To accommodate for the increase in submissions, we will be publishing six issues in 2010.
To facilitate assessment of spatial working memory, at P56, rats underwent mild food restriction to 85% of their free feeding weight [ 26, 34] with 5 g per week body weight increase allowed to accommodate for normal growth.
Ask ourselves the hard questions, like: Will my attitude truly remain positive when a restaurant employer increases their menu prices slightly to accommodate for the wage increase?
The human population is increasing globally and land use is changing to accommodate for this growth.
Therefore, the assumption about the upper limit of the working age at 65 years can to a certain extent accommodate for the future increase in the real age at retirement.
In fact, policy-making cannot abstain from factoring in financial and service planning considerations in a post hoc analysis, since there may not be enough resources to accommodate for a sudden increase in the number of professionals.
The adoption of a methodology such as SUVref may enable the use of a less conservative threshold, by reducing the need to accommodate for inter-scanner variability, thus increasing sensitivity without increasing the number of incorrectly classified responders.
For the range exceeding the threshold, as is smaller, more traffic can be accommodated for the increased, and more traffic is allocated to the WLAN.
He said: "The announcement will allow Lloyds to cash in on consumers' Christmas splurge and, in many cases, their need to increase overdrafts to accommodate for this costly time of year".
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