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These enable Zero programs to quickly accommodate to run-time requirements.
However, it is likely that infants will quickly accommodate to an inspiratory CO2 concentration, and the effectiveness of long-term exposure is not known.
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The introductory results demonstrate that after an initial disturbance and change in shape the particle quickly accommodates to the flow along the gas streamlines.
If travelers are able to get a free room and hotels are able to quickly accommodate the change and find a nearby location to transfer the guest, travelers could save some money and headaches.
However, the current control plane of cellular networks neither is designed to support this increased control traffic nor provides mechanisms to quickly accommodate new signaling messages [8].
Mr. Gale said that capacity constraints were unrelated to the drive to save energy and that utilities can't always quickly accommodate a big new customer.
The VMO can quickly accommodate the load changes of the patellofemoral joint.
Remember to accommodate to the weather.
"Integrated GPS is a logical next step for 911 Assist, leveraging the GPS hardware that is now included with SYNC," said Gary Jablonski, manager for the Ford Infotainment Product Development Team. "That's the beauty of the SYNC platform – it can quickly adapt to and accommodate new technologies, features and services that provide great value to customers without great additional costs".
Cells with low values of C1 exhibited opposite traits: they produced few broad, squat, quickly accommodating spikes, were not recruited in recurrent networks, and tended to have strong synaptic facilitation that could potentially indicate high plasticity of synaptic inputs (Kleschevnikov et al., 1997).
Someone explained why the players were there, and the team was quickly accommodated.
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