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Technology was not excluded from these case studies but accommodating a new technology was not the principle driver for innovation.
A Cys→ Ala mutation resulted in a 100 mV lower reduction potential of the cluster, mainly due to changes in coordination geometry and accommodating a new Cys ligand.
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A modernist monolith, the New Haven Coliseum, is about to be torn down to accommodate a new Long Wharf Theater and Gateway Community College.
Because the city accommodated a new spice in the mix.
And technology has eagerly leapt to accommodate a new demographic group: gadget-loving children.
In 1975 the house was nearly razed to accommodate a new highway.
The church was being destroyed to accommodate a new freeway, and a ramp jutted raggedly into the sky above it, a road to nowhere: eminent domain.
Congress took years to set aside a special section of airwaves to accommodate a new emergency system, but it allocated only $2 billion for initial work.
He built his new hotel primarily for permanent residents, to accommodate a new generation of the rich who sought freedom from household cares -- including himself.
November 2007 The government publishes a public consultation document weighted firmly in favour of expanding Heathrow to accommodate a new runway and 220,000 extra flights a year.
"The firing ended up being finding another type of child care to accommodate a new schedule, rather than firing her for another sitter".
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