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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.
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ANOVA were performed on the log-transformed data to accommodate for the normal-distributional assumptions underlying the methods.
In order to accommodate for calibration uncertainty, we applied a normal distribution as a prior to the calibration node within the BEAST analysis with a mean of 60 myr and standard deviation of 1.5 (effectively enclosing dates from 558-62 MYBP).
Because the distribution of tarsus length within these habitats was non-normal even after log-transformation, and to accommodate for small sample sizes in some comparisons, we evaluated morphological divergence with Wilcoxon rank sum tests (2-tailed, α = 0.05).
In normal cardiac physiology, action potential durations (APD) shorten to accommodate for increases in heart rate [29] [33].
We always accommodate for the worst-case scenario.
The addition of innovation strategy will accommodate for that.
There are a lot things you have to accommodate for.
We will oversample to accommodate for setbacks.
Flesh sticking to jewelry is normal during initial piercing, and twisting causes the flesh to become torn and forcefully separated from jewelry, causing trauma and a possibly extended healing time to accommodate for trauma.
Most agreements involve four "dedicated" stations, designed such that only Tesla owners can use them (prevents a driver arriving and not being able to find a spot), as well as between four and six additional stations that can accommodate both normal cars and provide supercharging for Teslas.
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