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Total cfu of each sample was presented as a log phase to accommodate the normal distributions.
As a consequence, it is anticipated that biological membranes also provide a non-polar phase to accommodate hydrophobic proteins.
An integrated, semantic processor called SemRep identifies many argument-binding relations in text, assisting the summarization phase to accommodate several point-of-view refinements.
Finally, the use of an existing framework deductively, and the subsequent inductive phase to accommodate extraneous data, offers a transparent mechanism by which a team might document any added, and potentially innovative, contribution made by data derived for the review.
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Voting is staggered in seven phases, to accommodate potentially 815m voters.
Mr. Reuter described it as "like a Wal-Mart, a gymnasium, a big box" and said it would be used in three phases to accommodate people whose work spaces were being overhauled.
In that case, the control should be designed not only considering a balanced situation and simply reacting upon an average voltage of the 3 phases, but rebalance the three phases to accommodate more PVs in the system.
They presumably form to accommodate the different thermal contractions of the two phases during cool down after eutectic solidification.
Because the planned intervention will be conducted with groups of parents, and not with individuals, we adapt the formulation of Phase II to accommodate work with groups.
Of course, accurate equilibrium stage calculations may require a more comprehensive thermodynamic model for partitioning into the solid phase, especially to accommodate the high concentrated sugar species, as our main purpose was to guide materials selection.
Substances deemed useful 20 years ago are being phased out to accommodate safer, recyclable and more environmentally-responsible materials.
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