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Clinically significant changes on other outcome measures would be accommodated for by this sample size.
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The effect of different vehicle types was accommodated for by converting them into equivalent passenger car units.
As mentioned, the vast majority of those with loco-motor disabilities, e.g., children who are wheelchair users, are accommodated for by special transport services with door-to-door function, which from the SAFEWAY2SCHOOL system's perspective makes their particular needs of less interest.
In everyday life, the gap between snack and breakfast would have to be accommodated, for instance, by delaying breakfast until mid-morning.
However, even heterochromatic sites displayed localized zones of high H3.3 dissociation when chromatin accessibility must be accommodated for instance at centromeres bound by chromatin remodelers such as Kdm2a or cohesin proteins.
The chipset should be accommodating for the selected CPU.
Pregnancy can be considered as a physiological miracle in which an event that is normally forbidden, propagation of foreign tissue, is accommodated for a defined period of time by the immune system.
Women who are treated for GDM; differences in diagnostic thresholds between centres will be accommodated by minimisation by centre.
Winter pressures can also be accommodated by, for instance, re-arranging elective operations.
However, additional correlation among the errors can be accommodated by allowing for a more general covariance structure (e.g., autoregressive) in the model.
Figure 7 shows that the average number of bits can be accommodated by one slot for the TSA-FM with and without degradation level constraint approaches and the normal mapping scheme under different numbers of subchannels and CID.
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