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And so, each experiment had to be designed to account for individual canine decision-making.
Finally, the algorithm and their interfaces should be designed to account for diverse motivations in order to be successful.
Therefore, an adaptive model predictive controller should be designed to account for this variation.
Such principles shall be designed to account fully for all funds received and expended for public telecommunications purposes by such entities.
It was also concluded that PRB thickness should be designed to account for the large seasonal and transient variations in groundwater velocities.
Improved international accounting methodologies for assigning responsibility for CO2 emissions must be designed to account for the dynamic nature of international trade.
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This is designed to account for, say, the enormously complex structure of proteins.
The synthetic aging was designed to account for a combination of thermal and chemical deactivation.
A few blunt ships were designed to account for whipping/springing.
The new feature, called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, was designed to account for minor modifications to the placement of the plane's engines.
Networks, and TCP, are designed to account for dropped packets of data, resending some, and holding packets temporarily in digital way stations, called buffers.
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