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Ms. Tomczak's case — the 11th so-called bloodless lung transplant attempted at Methodist over three years — would become the latest test of an innovative approach that was developed to accommodate the unique beliefs of the world's eight million Jehovah's Witnesses but may soon become standard practice for all surgical patients.
Furthermore, these previous works did not consider the stereo environment at all, and so do not accommodate the unique characteristics of stereoscopic 3D images.
New routing and medium access control (MAC) protocols were proposed in [6 11] to accommodate the unique characteristics of underwater acoustic networks.
There is a need for pediatric medical devices that accommodate the unique physiology and anatomy of pediatric patients that is increasingly receiving more attention.
Oncophage, a cancer vaccine in late stage clinical trials, is designed to accommodate the unique genetic mutations underlying each patient's cancer.
To accommodate the unique lunar compositions, we have fitted a new SCSS model for basaltic melts of >5 wt.% FeO∗ and variable TiO2 contents.
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Above this fundamental level, the gardener assesses and accommodates the unique complex of temperature, wind, rainfall, sunlight, and shade found within his own garden boundaries.
New techniques are being developed to accommodate the issues unique to the analysis of high-dimensional data.
"The size of our property means we can change our plans to accommodate the needs of unique tenants, as well as attract world-class companies.
To accommodate the different factors unique to each gender, separate logistic regression models were fitted for male and female participants.
The model is able to accommodate all the unique characteristics of polder dynamics, including artificial drainage, and interactions among surface water, groundwater and soil water.
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