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Because each unit is built independently, it can easily be modified to suit unique needs or, more broadly, to accommodate improvements or changing fashion.
Hence, we have used the term "proliferation" or "replication" more broadly to accommodate both possibilities.
Both Sample and Analysis modules have been defined broadly to accommodate data from different type of omics experiments and still provide a common annotation framework.
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Most housing associations have increased their sales and, more broadly, non-core commercial activities, to accommodate a reduction in capital grants from the UK government.
More broadly, it has indicated its willingness to accommodate concerns about enrichment as long as its rights to a peaceful nuclear program, including low-level enrichment, are guaranteed.
But companies can also become more broadly inclusive by designing whole work environments to accommodate people with differences.
In order to accommodate the needs of students broadly representative of the ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of our nation, America's colleges and universities require greater differentiation as well as new models that integrate excellence with accessibility.
The latter is not necessarily limited to the 'geometrical' surface but may be more broadly classed as surface- or interface-induced defects to accommodate, for example, the effect of depletion regions at grain boundaries.
But political parties exist for far more complex purposes, and healthy ones should be mature enough to be able to accommodate people whose views may differ widely, but who seek broadly the same outcome.
We hope the guidelines on this site can serve as a starting point, not only to accommodate particular student needs, but to conceive of those needs more broadly before we even meet our students.
These findings led Vinogradov to propose an alternative concept, the "genomic design" hypothesis, according to which broadly expressed genes need simpler regulation, and therefore fewer regulatory elements, and less space to accommodate them than genes that are expressed only in specific conditions or tissues.
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