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Furthermore, the blood vessels in the liver enlarge to accommodate the larger amount of blood in the mother's blood vessels.
That is, when a target protein was inhibited, the value of the edge which came out from the target protein would enlarge to accommodate it.
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Mr. Hoffman had the platform enlarged to accommodate restaurant supplies.
And with a shortage of primary places, many schools are enlarging to accommodate growing numbers.
Fire district officials maintained that the building had to be enlarged to accommodate modern vehicles and equipment, and that the current cramped conditions in the firehouse were unsafe.
The cases have been enlarged to accommodate all four pages of the Constitution, and are tilted forward to make them more accessible to children and wheelchair users.
The locker-room was enlarged to accommodate more tables and chairs, although characteristically, the house committee waited until mid-season to do it.
Although the Erie Canal was later enlarged to accommodate more barges, it was replaced in 1918 by a modern canal system that followed parts of its old route.
On the cover of Volume 4, created by Janos Tabor, the letter O has been enlarged to accommodate the figure of a smoking man.
Some male loricariid catfishes develop elaborate dermal, branching growths and spines around the head; in others, the lower lip is enlarged to accommodate the transport of eggs.
Every winter he made additions to the theatre – the red velvet seats came from Covent Garden when it was refurbished; the pit has been enlarged to accommodate 60-plus musicians.
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