Sentence examples for adaptations to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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Most French designers and architects, he added, have little tolerance for the concept, which holds that products and buildings should be usable by everyone, without requiring glaring adaptations to accommodate physical differences.

The VHI was translated into Greek with cultural adaptations to accommodate certain words.

This suggests that the rare form coevolved in a distant lineage with a different tRNA, undergoing subsequent adaptations to accommodate the methanogen tRNA following transfer.

This cultural context and setting required important adaptations to the evidence-based model we selected from PS2 (13), including algorithm adaptations to accommodate the higher-risk population.

Project Accept [ 84] made an explicit programmatic point of allowing "site-specific adaptations" to accommodate "site-specific sociocultural differences" in its varying settings.

Whilst the patients in our 'out of work' sample had not necessarily worked in manual jobs, the nature of their previous roles could be perceived as having limited scope for adaptations to accommodate their back problem.

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Section "SNR feedback and scheduling" introduces the feedback schemes, discusses the required frame adaptation to accommodate the rotated beams and describes the scheduling strategy.

The crystal structure shows that NeuO is a member of the LβH-family that displays an unusual quaternary structure arrangement presumably as an adaptation to accommodate the exceptionally long polySia acceptor.

Materials may require significant adaptation to accommodate reading and cultural needs of non-English speakers.

The maternal physiologic changes that occur in pregnancy are multisystemic and far-reaching, not the least of which is the adaptation to accommodate the gravid uterus.

Thus, the evolution of enhancers in the mammalian genome to enable biallelic expression of some genes located near imprinted genes appears to be an essential adaptation to accommodate imprinting as a regulatory mechanism.

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