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It is possible that a tiny distal extension of the entocuneiform accommodated a very diminutive (but unrecovered) Mt-I.
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The supervisor's location can accommodate a very limited number of counting teams.
In recent years, data centers have witnessed an exponential growth for hosting hundreds of thousands of servers as well as to accommodating a very large demand for resources.
"UPS actually accommodates a very large swath of its drivers who have lifting restrictions, but not for workers whose restrictions result from pregnancy".
Note that our method is computationally efficient and can accommodate a very large number of time series, which is critical in analyzing genome-wide microarray data.
Regardless of length plasticity, it is, however, interesting to note that all four loops show similar haplotype diversity (Table 1), with a potential to accommodate a very large repertoire of distinct peptides.
They often show how their furniture can accommodate a very small living space.
"In the meantime my daughter, along with 40 other freshers, is being accommodated at a very nice hotel, some of the cost of which I understand has been subsidised by the university," he said.
There is absolutely no corporate sponsorship, the festival does not sell booze, and families and kids are accommodated in a very real way.
Under normal conditions, the eye can accommodate only a very small volume without overflowing.
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