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Elsewhere in the southern Sahara, diversification of dietary resources that combine gathering, hunting, fishing and pastoralism seems to occur under less certain climatic conditions [34], [38], [39], a pattern that may well accommodate the emerging archaeological record during the mid-Holocene at Gobero.
This number might be somewhat higher since it appears from the work of Li et al. (2011) that lanceolate endings from different arbors interdigitate extensively, with the result that an individual follicle may well accommodate more than two half-circles of lanceolate endings.
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Without this guidance, many lower quality FFPE DNA samples that may be well accommodated in targeted NGS might otherwise be eliminated for testing.
This large dendritic tree can well accommodate a doubling of the number of input synapses.
By the end of the century, the world may well have to accommodate ten billion inhabitants — roughly the equivalent of adding two new Indias.
By some estimates, China's urban areas, already home to around 560m people, may well have to accommodate another 300m people by 2020.The central government, worried about the country's growing reliance on imported fuel and anxious to dispel its image as a super-polluter in the making, has begun to talk enthusiastically about the need for "green GDP" growth.
No holiday is as well accommodated in America as Christmas.
The final model of the entire complex was well accommodated by the experimental map.
As illustrated in Figure 3, the simple benzamide can be well accommodated by HDAC3.
America may well follow suit.
I could have sat there and played it all day and may well have done, had the accommodating people at Bandai Namco not needed the same code for further preview sittings.
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