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When the adipocytes can no longer accommodate the excess fuel delivered, overflow from adipocytes to other areas including skeletal muscle, liver, and heart occurs.
Adipose tissue expands in order to accommodate the excess of energy with adipocytes undergoing hypertrophy (increase in size) and hyperplasia (increase in number) to fulfil the increased demand for lipid storage.
Supporting this hypothesis, the higher "adipogenic potential" at baseline in subjects with larger fat cells (as represented by greater expression of PPARγ and SREBP-1) may have primed the adipose tissue for differentiation/proliferation upon exposure to excess energy, whereas those with smaller existing fat cells were able to accommodate the excess lipid by cellular hypertrophy.
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A ZINB model can accommodate these excess "true" and "false" zeros, and also overdispersion (extra heterogeneity) among the positive outcomes that render a ZIP approach non-optimal.
Because mutual funds are forced to keep more assets in cash to accommodate these excess trades, and along with that comes an increase in trading costs, which funny enough are passed on to all shareholders.
The National Football League, in the spirit of excess, introduced a third Thanksgiving Game to accommodate the programming needs of the NFL Network.
The National Football League, in the spirit of excess consumption, introduced a third Thanksgiving Game to accommodate the programming needs of the NFL Network.
Meanwhile, excess dollars flowed into international markets as the United States expanded its money supply to accommodate the costs of its military campaign in the Vietnam War.
He'd accommodate the line — metrically, rhythmically".
Why did Disney accommodate the project?
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