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The Panthers keep six blockers in, which should be able to account for the six rushers.
"A true Chinese perpetual calendar would be able to account for this.
The modeling of wave propagation in microstructured materials should be able to account for various scales of microstructure.
It must be seen as legitimate (justifiable to the public and with its consent) and the police must be able to account for their actions.
Here, we regard Ka/Ks value between A. thaliana and A. lyrata as a proxy for selective constraint, in order to be able to account for this effect.
An elementary step model, where the rate constants are assumed independent of surface coverages, is found to be able to account largely for the observed oscillatory phenomena.
Despite a few exceptions, the combination of magnetic confinement, shock retreat and rotation effects seems to be able to account for X-ray emission in massive OB stars.
It must be able to account for a large range of surface defects and of component sizes and geometries (wings, brackets, frames, etc).
In polymer-clay nanocomposites the concept of a binding energy is too simplified to be able to account for the presence of multi-phase interfaces.
The L H model appears to be able to account for this effect if reaction rate constants can be accurately estimated.
Our basic goal is to be able to account for various phenomena encountered in the experiments, rather than reproduce the data very accurately.
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