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The different diffusion and accretion rates at different boundaries also give rise to internal stresses, which can be partially accommodated by grain boundary motion coupled to shear deformation.

GPS measurements of crustal deformation (Puntodewo et al., 1994; Bock et al., 2003) and seismic profiling studies (Milsom et al., 1992) show that the convergence between the Australia and Pacific plates in the Irian Jaya region is partially accommodated by crustal thickening in the onland regions of the Bird's Head plate.

The relative plate motion is presumably partially accommodated by the prominent ~800-km-long Chaman fault that is supposed to mark the boundary between the two plates, but the present geological structure and historical seismicity suggest a more complex boundary zone that consists of several structural units (Fig. 1).

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A semi-coherent interface is one in which the misfit between the two phases is partially or fully accommodated by discrete interfacial dislocations.

Such a network could still partially accommodate charge-driven changes in matrix swelling by elastic deformation or relaxation.

The result of the GPS studies (Puntodewo et al., 1994; Bock et al., 2003) also explain the small number of large earthquake doublets by suggesting that the subduction along the New Guinea trench only partially accommodates the oblique convergence between the Pacific and Australia plates.

If we suppose that unobserved individual characteristics may play a role in the self-selection of workers, then including individual fixed effects partially accommodates for this issue, as any time-invariant individual characteristics that contribute to the choice of entry in a specific year and in a specific sector are captured by the individual fixed effects.

Docking of compound 15 reveals an ability to partially accommodate the same region as the reference inhibitor inside the pocket (Fig. 6).

In the cathepsin H/stefin A structure, the N-terminal region of stefin A is accommodated by adopting a hook-like structure, which partially displaces the mini-chain (Jenko et al, 2003).

Such chaos is rarely accommodated by a point system.

a Movement of the fault accommodated by a cataclastic flow.

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