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Children wearing DISC lenses could accommodate normally to near objects, and were less likely to use the defocusing zones for viewing during near tasks.
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(The barges normally accommodate 6 to 12 passengers).
The counsel, Marie B. Miller, of the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct, said she would normally accommodate such a request.
Service along the Sixth Avenue lines was also disrupted as the lines were forced to accommodate trains that normally would have been running on the Eighth Avenue line, officials added.
The piperidine of VER-150548 binds in the solvent exposed periphery of the binding site, which would normally accommodate the sugar-phosphate of ATP.
"If you're being asked to put in 15 to 20 hours of additional work, say something like, 'I'd love to accommodate you and would normally devote X amount of hours to this, but given my client commitment, can I focus on just one aspect as a representation of my ability to deliver value?
Away fans are normally accommodated in the corner of the ground between the Broomloan and Govan Stands.
Pol ι normally accommodates the N-EtG in the syn conformation paired with incoming dCTP in the active site.
Similar to previous peptide-bound structures, WDR5 adopts a doughnut-shaped WD40-repeat fold with a deep central cavity that normally accommodates an arginine side chain of interacting peptides [ 21– 237 38] 38].
Whether our biophysical measurements are reporting on an opportunistic interaction of the Rpn10 UIM with a site that normally accommodates an helix from Rpn2, and the functional significance of any potential alternative helical interactions remain to be determined.
When the workforce expands, the economy will normally grow to accommodate it.
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