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The evolved community consists of all the three metabolic replicators accommodating at least one enzymatic activity each, so their average stationary length cannot go below the empirical threshold L ~ 35.
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Potential unloading bays are any free space on footways or on roads that can accommodate at least one box (both LBL and FBL) without disturbing pedestrian and/or vehicular flows and that is accessible by the FURBOT vehicle.
The recent structure of Thermus complex I shows a cavity that can easily accommodate at least one isoprenoid unit in the hydrophobic tail of Q, even if a Q molecule was not visible in the X-ray images.
If an insufficiency is identified, it is most commonly located both anteriorly and posteriorly, and the gap can usually accommodate at least one leg of a pair of pickups (Fig. 3).
The length of line needs to accommodate at least one load.
"A-ha, that's so right," exclaims Moore, who is always accommodating, at least up to a point.
The provision decreed that no other company may operate any cruise ship accommodating at least 275 passengers among or between the Hawaiian Islands for at least 25 years.
The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park was more accommodating, at least on the phone.
It is also argued that only a few explanatory variables can be accommodated because cross-classification will yield many cells without at least one prevalence case (Lee 1995).
Almost all PCs are equipped with at least one parallel port, but most machines accommodate up to three separate ports.
Untreated decay was scored in both primary and permanent dentition (except third molars) when at least one area of cavitation that would accommodate a 0.5 mm-diameter (or larger) bur was detected.
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