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It seems that a compromise between these two delivery approaches could be met, in order to achieve a program that all schools could practically accommodate without weakening the therapeutic outcomes.
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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.
Indeed, much of this book is devoted to showing that economic analysis is robust enough to accommodate practically any evidence about human behavior that it encounters.
Additionally, SWCNT networks are especially suitable for flexible and stretchable electronics because the lateral deformation of the curvy and entangled SWCNTs can accommodate practically large strains [21, 22].
Back then, the transportation authority argued that the subway station at Grand Central Terminal was at full capacity and could not practically be expanded to accommodate thousands of commuters from across the Hudson, he said.
The proposed control approach can ensure the closed-loop system to be input-state-practically stable (ISpS) in probability, and accommodate the unmodeled dynamics and unknown dead-zones as well.
Certainly, some taboos cannot be practically, ethically, or legally accommodated.
Eventually these syntheses and guidelines are practically applied by medical staff and health program developers when implementing or adjusting healthcare programs to accommodate the advancements in therapies and other treatments.
Can Judaism accommodate modernity?
Magic Rambo tries to accommodate.
Happy to accommodate.
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