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Section 6 explains how decomposition-based models can be used to accommodate tasks with density greater than one.

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Increased flexibility makes it possible to investigate how drivers use tactical behaviour to accommodate task execution.

In 2010, the National HCT guidelines were changed to accommodate task shifting/sharing, and to allow non-health care workers to conduct HIV testing by means of a finger prick method.

Moreover, the proposed technique takes advantage of the semi-partitioned scheduling properties by offering the possibility to accommodate parallel tasks that cannot be scheduled in any pure partitioned environment, while reducing the migration overhead which has been shown to be a traditional major source of non-determinism in global approaches.

In any organization, rules get bent, procedures are modified to accommodate the task at hand, and nonstandard routines are adopted, often without any formal directive from the organization's leadership.

Metamorphic mechanisms could change their configuration continually to accommodate different task requirements.

Reconfigurable parallel mechanisms (RPMs) have the advantages of high stiffness, good dynamic performance due to their parallel structures, and can reconfigure themselves into various mobility configurations to accommodate different task requirements, which indicate that RPMs have the potential to be used in multidirectional additive manufacturing.

Though the request was "obscure" in nature, a company in San Francisco managed to accommodate the task with little difficulty.

Instead, employers should offer a variety of spaces that can accommodate whatever task an employee is working on, either alone or with a group.

For example, while multiple species on the "biting" end of the spectrum graze on algae and possess short, stout jaws, they use different foraging tactics and subtle morphological differences to accommodate this task (Ribbink et al. 1983; Albertson 2008).

Also, participants were allowed reducing speed to accommodate the task if they felt some time constraints (e.g., in the experiment, average speed when drivers drove in the low-demand zone was 21.3 mph in the baseline condition and 19.7 mph in other three conditions).

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