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This increase in the accommodating capacity of Li2O2 could be attributed to the high utilization ratio of air-cathode's porosity, resulting from the domination of solvent pathway during the growth of Li2O2, which is probably preferred around the pyridinic-N sites of the nitrogen-doped carbon layer.
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Chairs were placed on both sides of the stage to accommodate the capacity audience, with plenty of teenagers and children in attendance.
The scaled specimen was modeled using a maximum manufacturing size that is one-tenth an actual building size to accommodate the capacity of the shaking table (6 m × 6 m, 800 KN, 6 DOF).
Studies were completed on individual facilities as well as overall system operations to quantify the emissions associated with the required operational changes needed to accommodate renewable capacity [21, 27].
While capacity building using a bottom-up or top-down approach has been suggested by others [ 7], the results of our survey clearly indicate that a whole system approach more appropriately accommodates the capacity building needs of health care practitioners.
Local mammary stem cells therefore accommodate the capacity not only to control the specific patterns of the branching ducts they produce, but also to control the ability to convey this dominion to their stem cell progeny (Smith GH, Boulanger C, Strickland P, Daniel C, manuscript submitted).
He believes that one role of a conception of justice is to accommodate human capacities for sociability, the capacities for justice that enable us to be cooperative social beings.
Iomega, on the other hand, intends to keep releasing new drives to accommodate larger-capacity cartridges.
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