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These observations demonstrate a degree of plasticity within the pocket, which enables it to accommodate different residues.

The mesopores in the silica shell have a high surface area and large pore volume, enabling it to accommodate large amount of drugs.

Notting Hill's wealth enables it to make vibrant declaration of its diversity - its Italianate Victorian villas, petite mews houses and council estates accommodate an astonishing variety of peoples from Spain, Italy, Ireland and especially the Caribbean.

The bridge's design, which meets highway standards to accommodate rushes of pedestrian traffic simultaneously exiting Pritzker Pavilion events, enables it to bear a heavy load.

That would enable him to accommodate two loyal protégés, T.R. Baalu and A. Raja, and still have room for his relatives: his daughter, Kanimozhi; one of his sons, M.K. Azhagiri; and his grandnephew, Dayanidhi Maran.This proposal, combining nepotism and cronyism, presented Manmohan Singh, the Congress party's prime minister, with the first test of his new authority.

They do it to accommodate consumer demand.

A new campus under construction in Berekuso, near Accra, is expected to be completed by May and will enable Ashesi to accommodate 600 students.

Abolishing the national pay scale for teachers would enable schools to "accommodate local market-facing pay fluctuations and any school specific issues that might affect the school's ability to attract and retain high quality teachers", the submission says.

This will also enable us to accommodate papers addressing complex issues that may not be sufficiently dealt with within the strict limitations of printed journals.

Furthermore, this study provides the contour maps that enable designers to accommodate the moving TMD units within a permissible stroke limit.

Achieving both poles simultaneously is the managerial ideal promised by ambidextrous designs that enable organizations to accommodate competing demands in order to gain higher performance (Bøe-Lillegraven 2014; O'Reilly and Tushman 2013), despite the ideal being difficult to achieve, costly to maintain, and unstable in action (Burton et al. 2015; Gibson and Birkinshaw 2004).

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