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Data from other methods, such as the Wilson method (Muxworthy 2010; Wilson 1961), the van Zijl method (van Zijl et al. 1962), and the Preisach method (Muxworthy and Heslop 2011) are currently not included in the database, but can be accommodated in future revisions.
Output from the cohort workshops clearly identified the sharing of research tools as a key element that might be accommodated in future development of the online inventory.
Under the preferred phenotypic assortment model, the variance of intelligence in adulthood was not only due to non-shared environmental (18%) and additive genetic factors (44%) but also to non-additive genetic factors (27%) and phenotypic assortment (11%).This non-additive nature of genetic influences on intelligence needs to be accommodated in future GWAS studies for intelligence.
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Because of the damage, the bank is unlikely to be accommodating in future restructuring talks.
Investigation based on distributive and competition-based strategies will be accommodated in our future work.
In addition, since the DNA sequence homology across Solanum species is high and ancestral R gene sequences are shared, also data for any other Solanum crops species like tomato, pepper and eggplant can be accommodated in the near future.
Although we did not investigate interactions between comorbidities, our method is flexible enough to accommodate this in future iterations.
In energy research, temporal issues are often considered as part of scenarios, or to accommodate changes in future electricity grid mixes (e.g., Refs. [78], [79]).
Forty five plants were accommodated in each plot.
So the treaty has to be "dynamic": in other words, able to accommodate strengthened commitments in future, according to the EU official.
"But in the long-term the boulevard scheme between the LC (leisure centre) and the river bridges will improve access to the city centre and accommodate more traffic in future.
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