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To date, most of this demand is accommodated by petrochemistry.
Flexibility implies that changes in demand are accommodated easily by reallocating water to higher-valued uses as they emerge.
As the embryo matures, its growing oxygen demand is accommodated by increasing placental vascularization (Guillette and Jones 1985; Masson and Guillette 1987; Murphy, Belov, et al. 2010; Murphy, Parker, et al. 2010; Parker, Manconi, et al. 2010; Parker, Murphy, et al. 2010).
Macedonian Slav politicians, particularly President Boris Trajkovski, have shown some willingness to negotiate opening up power, but have also condemned the rebels, known as the National Liberation Army, as "terrorists" whose demands cannot be accommodated.
The General Assembly finance committee, which Mr. Levitte addressed today, has until Dec. 22 to reach agreement on how, or if, the United States demand can be accommodated.
Irish officials said late Thursday that the German demands could probably be accommodated, and that governments could still reach a final agreement on the single supervisor in coming days.
The Guardian asked 28 councils how they were accommodating the extra demand and whether they expected class sizes to rise.
Nucleolar numbers vary throughout development in neurons, suggesting that changes in the neuronal demands for protein synthesis are accommodated by regulation of nucleolar assembly5.
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The ATP demand required for muscle development is accommodated by elevations in mitochondrial biogenesis, through the co-ordinated activities of the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes.
How competing demands, such as exploration and exploitation, are accommodated can be conceptualized in various ways, often with overlapping features, introducing a degree of analytical ambiguity and confusion.
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