Sentence examples for accommodate the new data from inspiring English sources

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By the 70's, the National Weather Service had conducted new research that suggested that definition was too weak, but the corps did not alter its plans to accommodate the new data.

In order to accommodate the new data, the figures have been restructured.

In cases where the researchers failed to agree either the categorisation was discussed until agreement was reached or the coding frame was modified to accommodate the new data.

To accommodate the new data we split Figure 2, extending the total Figure count to 9. 1) Manipulations of DA signaling will have many effects on physiology and behavior including food-entrained oscillations in activity.

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The method we recommended has been explored in the literature but was tailored in this paper to accommodate the new application to the MCBS data.

This representation increases the storage requirements: because the genome is often stored in a hashed data structure, the number of keys and mappings increases to accommodate the new codes.

(He helped dig the trench in the concrete floor to accommodate the new plumbing).

Less clear is how theory will accommodate the new observations.

Instead, they are rushing to accommodate the new demands.

Facebook designed a rack to accommodate the new size.

The modification of the gene name and gene symbol should accommodate the new function, if applicable.

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