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The plane, which could only accommodate one aviator, required a human systems check every twenty minutes.
The particular feature of a two-donor system, compared to other single-electron memory proposals [37, 38], is that each donor can practically only accommodate one electron.
After that spine-jarring hell, we lined up and waited outside of a mile-and-a-half-long tunnel that can only accommodate one car at a time.
I had to suspend some judgement about the young unkempt looking man waiting patiently ahead of me and thanked my lucky stars that the NY Department of Health had ordered that the exhibit must now only accommodate one museum visitor at a time instead of the six-at-a-time naked strangers it was intended for.
Drawing on previous work by Jenkins et al. (2001) which showed that the binding site for haloalkane GAs in the GABAA receptor could only accommodate one molecule, they proposed that pressure reversal occurred when halothane aggregated, so fewer monomeric halothane was available to bind to the putative binding site.
The road can only accommodate one vehicle at a time.
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Also, if a rule is created only to accommodate one or two examples, it may be too specific to be applied to the entire population.
As shown in Fig. 1a, assume each relay vehicle can only accommodate just one large data chunk.
Their results thus suggest a common site of action for isoflurane, halothane and chloroform, which is only large enough to accommodate one GA molecule.
Only a water molecule is expelled from the active site to accommodate one of the methyl substituents on the C-3′ amino group.
Nevertheless, these two alternate monomer structures can clearly still accommodate one another within one dimer that contains only a single disulfide bond.
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