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When clusters of electric vehicles charge simultaneously in urban areas, the capacity of the power network might not be adequate to accommodate the additional electricity demand.
The count rate performance of the system needs to be adequate to accommodate the relatively high activities encountered in blood samples obtained during the early phase of kinetic studies.
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In practical robust design applications, a second-order polynomial model is adequate to accommodate the curvature of process mean and variance functions, thus mean-squared robust design models, frequently used by many researchers, would contain fourth-order terms.
But what is adequate to you might not be adequate to me.
While the basic scenarios here are adequate for an illustrative case, they are flexible, and can be expanded to accommodate more realistic and complicated possibilities once a better description of the type of exposure becomes available.
The re-equilibration part of the gradient program was extended to accommodate adequate stability prior to each injection, while ensuring analysis did not exceed 23 min per sample making it attractive for application in large-scale studies.
While most children under 10 who arrive in Italy are with families, many adolescents are travelling alone and Save the Children says there are not adequate facilities to accommodate and protect them.
They must be adjusted to accommodate emergencies.
Accordingly, MFRTA should be revised to accommodate these findings.
Peristaltic runs can be interrupted to accommodate reorientation events.
The original "-" units must be modified to accommodate affine gaps.
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