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The phrase "accommodate read" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "We need to accommodate the read of the document for all team members."
Alternatives: "facilitate reading" or "allow for reading".
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The expression level of each gene was measured in RPKM, with the modification that detected base pairs from exons were used instead of read number in the RPKM formula to accommodate read length differences between datasets.
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Furthermore, during these steps, the memory space to accommodate reads is dynamically allocated and deallocated, which might induce further mutual exclusion operations within the memory allocator.
The second hash table accommodates reads from the minus strand, whose C T substitutions appear as G A substitutions on the plus strand.
Mr. Gashel said that most sites accommodate screen-reading technology, which tells blind users the layout of a Web page and describes images, search prompts and other fields into which users can type information to find a product or complete a purchase.
The elliptical trainer, arc trainer and stationary bike all accommodate book reading, and some gyms have book holders to hold reading material for those who want to read during their workout.
The higher coverage solely results from the fact that the assembly better accommodates the reads.
As for Huang et al.'s account, which would assign the two structures in 79' to 74 and 77 respectively, it is not clear how the structures, with Pro involved and with the MDP assumed, can accommodate the reading in 74 and the first reading of 77.
And in Ohio, another swing state that went for Obama, a top adviser to John Kasich, the Republican governor, defended a decree that curtailed early voting, telling the Columbus Dispatch, "We shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate the urban — read African-American — voter-turnout machine".
The friction detonated this week when Doug Preisse, the influential Republican Party chairman of Franklin County, which includes the state capital, Columbus, was quoted in The Columbus Dispatch newspaper as saying, "I guess I really actually feel we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate the urban — read African-American — voter turnout machine".
Both packages use a range of k-mer sizes to accommodate variation in read coverages among genes.
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