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To accommodate the example the formalism is converted from its one-dimensional format to the three-dimensional format; the conversion is conducted in the manner prescribed in that previous paper.
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We have described a Rooted Net of Life model of evolution, accommodating the numerous examples of reticulated histories, that is better able to describe the history of life than the pervasive Tree of Life concept while retaining retrodictive power.
While it is natural for heart size to follow both body size, body composition and physiological demands (for example, exercise) to accommodate the greater metabolic needs, the heart is also capable of adapting itself to acute conditions, for example, dilating acutely with expanded intravascular volume.
We didn't have enough primary care physicians, for example, to accommodate the sudden surge of people who now could afford primary care.
This lack of an energetic barrier for Zn II) may be important for its catalytic properties, allowing for changes in coordination number throughout the catalytic cycle (from four- to five-coordinate, for example, to accommodate the intermediate) and for alterations in the reactivity of the metal ion.
The manuscript scale is, for example, selected to accommodate the plotting instruments involved as well as the final rendering for printing.
An aggressiveness hypothesis can, for example, more readily accommodate the fact that women often prefer feminized to masculinized faces in experiments, even for short-term relationships.
For the purpose of this example and to accommodate the fact that running the pipeline on a laptop using the entire dataset would be prohibitive, we limited our experiment to reads that map to chromosome 20.
Try to think of ways to accommodate the things you missed - for example, if you missed the way your room smelt because of a certain perfume, or blanket, why not take the perfume or blanket?
Many of the precast concrete piers that line the exterior of the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Building, for example, are hollow to accommodate the building's engineering systems, including its heating and cooling.
For example, predictive clauses better accommodate the involvement of co-referential relations than relative clauses do, as shown in (38), (45), and (46).
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