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Dorsal bulge in exoskeleton accommodating drop-shaped ventral eyes: (0) absent; (1) present.
He replied that, although the program leaders were not always able to accommodate drop-in visits, they would be much more amendable to our stopping by given, "your strong Jesuit background".
A shape parameter was introduced in the literature and was modified several times to accommodate different drop constellations.
The Open Arms shelter in White Plains had already accommodated 545 drop-ins this year through Jan . 19 compared with 640 for all of January 2008.
A total of 98 patients were planned for enrolment to provide 90% power to detect a difference between a response rate of 0·20 (placebo group) and 0·75 (liarozole groups) and to accommodate a drop-out rate of 15%.
The v-pocket is the area that accommodates the eye drop.
Another reason is that the cost of upgrading laptop and desktop computers to accommodate it has dropped sharply in the last year.
Along the binding path, the Gibbs free energy of the XYP-XylE complex first rises from zero in the dissociated state to approximately 4 kcal/mol in the transition state (when XylE slightly increases its opening toward the extracellular side to accommodate XYP) before dropping down to −9.0 kcal/mol in the bound state.
To accommodate a 30% drop-out rate (based on adult studies), we aim to enrol 84 participants in each intervention arm.
An important concern for staff was that if they did not accommodate women who dropped in to the clinic unannounced, and who were more likely to be at higher risk with poor attendance records, a crucial opportunity for antenatal care would be lost.
People underestimate your resolve because you go out of your way to accommodate them before you drop the hammer".
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