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Apart from the well-studied antiferromagnetic ferroelectric BiFeO3, most Bi-based perovskites require high pressure (HP) synthesis because of the difficulty of accommodating the small Bi3+cation on the 12-coordinate A site, e.g., BiMnO3 and Bi2MnNiO6.

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On the one hand, role-play as a teaching method and learning activity demonstrated the difficulty of accommodating different perspectives; on the other, it showed the power and necessity of negotiation in matters that involve value judgments.

Its patchy history in the repertoire illustrates the difficulty of accommodating such a hybrid, and nowadays it is usually heard in concert performances like this, conducted by Roger Norrington with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra as part of the Proms' Berlioz bicentenary celebrations.

For better control of the test (more in Conversation) and regarding the difficulty of accommodating each participant's schedule, in each test session a graduate student was assigned to play one VoIP end with another undergraduate student at the other end (i.e., the real participant).

Importantly, this study reveals the difficulty of accommodating a double sampling for stratification design, which was employed for NAFORMA, with an ALS survey having the flight lines systematically positioned over the landscape.

Contrasting with this long-range difficulty of accommodating additional genes, it turns out that gene-specific duplications, which lead to tandemly repeated genes, explain many of the genes found today in the species with the highest number of RBR genes (such as Arabidopsis thaliana or Oryza sativa; Figures 4 and 5).

Although the overall gameplay is identical, enemy AI adapts difficulty to accommodate the extra player.

Usman Hamza, chair of the local government in Gombi, says that despite the difficulties of accommodating thousands of people in harsh economic times, the state has been able to cope.

International focus has returned to the long-overlooked conflict in the past few weeks because of Europe's difficulties in accommodating the hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing Syria.

The low incidence of scrapie in ARQ/ARQ sheep in the VLA scrapie flock, despite its establishment from flocks that included confirmed scrapie cases of that genotype, highlights the complexity of adopting a 'one size fits all' policy for the control of scrapie, and of the difficulties of accommodating variability arising as a result of genotype.

Any view that ties belief attribution and the subject's language as closely together as Davidson's does Sellars (1956 , 1969, Brandom (1994), and Wettstein (2004) also offer views of this sort will have difficulty accommodating the possibility of belief in creatures without language.

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