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The suspension is engineered to accommodate a 4g shock load, which means the C.I.V. can be dropped from three feet onto concrete without damage.
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Compact yet also capacious, with roots in myth, they were engineered to accommodate changes in cultural values and conflicts.
In this chapter we look at specialty-hardware designed for analytics and how they are engineered to accommodate large data sets.
Well plates were engineered to accommodate stainless steel electrodes, which were connected to a computer controlled waveform generator via a programmable I/O board.
In the race to publish the Human genome in the early 2000s, the Celera Whole Genome Assembler was engineered to accommodate large genomes.
Interestingly, it turns out that the leucine biosynthetic pathway in E. coli (leuABCD) can also be engineered to accommodate a broad substrate range (Fig. 4).
The tailings are engineered to suit the disposal requirements, as opposed to engineering a facility to accommodate the tailings.
It is engineered "to lock in hydration".
What about pets who have also been affected and engineered to accommodate their utility as companion animals?
To do so, we used a recently developed chemical genetic testing system where the two wild-type alleles of Cdk7 gene in HCT116 were replaced with mutant alleles engineered to accommodate bulky, unnatural ATP analogs in their enzymatic active sites in HCT116-Cdk7as/as HCT116-Cdk7as/as
It can be engineered to build a regional trauma system from "clean slate" or to accommodate well-developed trauma systems that are only seeking incremental changes.
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