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This points to the importance of creating fiscal space in "good times" to be able to accommodate negative shocks.
Some scholars think that Plato needs a second notion of negation in addition to difference (understood as distinctness or non-identity), such as incompatibility, to accommodate negative predication.
The class of affine LIBOR models with multiple curves can be extended to accommodate negative interest rates alongside positive spreads; see Grbac et al. (2015, §4.1) for the details.
A value of 0.2 was added when fitting the diameter increment to accommodate negative or zero increments (common in tropical forests) and enable the logarithmic transformation of null and negative values, because omitting these observations would have introduced bias and resulted in overestimates of the diameter increment (Vanclay 1991a).
Importantly, this approach can readily accommodate negative or infinite values in individual replicates (see next section).
In sensitivity analyses, we transformed the Insulinogenic Index (inverse normal-transformed to accommodate negative values) and Matsuda ISI (natural log-transformed) (Supplementary Fig. 1) to facilitate modeling as continuous variables.
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The conserved, positively charged residues that line the aminoacyl binding pocket of aSelBL could potentially accommodate the negative thiol group of cysteine, just as they accommodate the negative selenol group in classical SelBs.
The presence of the aromatic ring enforces the geometry of the product, and the reaction is favoured by electron-withdrawing groups, such as the nitro (−NO2) group, which help to accommodate the negative charge on the intermediate.
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