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It is shown that the proposed architecture is generic and scalable, and it can, as such, accommodate a number of different FDL applications.
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Ice is nearly a pure solid and, as such, accommodates few foreign ions in its structure.
Their role in helping with recovery is to give support and hold a united front themselves and with the professional team to avoid those common interpersonal reactions that adversely impact on outcome such as accommodating to the illness and reacting with high expressed emotion (overprotection and hostility).
Science author John Grant writes that many animals, such as fishes, accommodate by elongation of the eyeball, "it's just that humans aren't one of those animals".
Attributes such as these accommodate greater similarity between the types in their carrying capacities and competitive abilities, which aligns the two isoclines.
The readiness with which mainstream services, such as health, accommodate to meet the needs of people with disabilities has been argued as core to the success of Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme [ 45].
We suggest defining project goals after some feasibility analysis is undertaken in situations of lacking data as well as aligning budgeting timelines to accommodate such an effort.
Some scholars think that Plato needs a second notion of negation in addition to difference (understood as distinctness or non-identity), such as incompatibility, to accommodate negative predication.
As such, the eutectic microstructure can accommodate considerable plastic strain and has potential for engineering applications involving elevated temperatures.
As such, they are expected to accommodate services with very different requirements in terms of latency, bandwidth and reliability, among others, for the vertical sectors.
Be as accommodating as possible.
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