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Due to its significant bandwidth, an IR-based multiple-access system may accommodate many users, even in multipath environments.
We suggest that the myoblast relay system may accommodate the changing spatial relationship between the disc cells that express Wg and the ASP cells that require Notch signaling.
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For example, user communities traditionally working with a particular workflow system may easily accommodate workflows developed under a different system by a different community, using the workflow interoperability features of SHIWA.
And Mr. Arafat just may accommodate him.
An orbital may accommodate no more than two electrons.
International markets may accommodate only a few conglomerates.
In other words, the emergence of internal membrane systems may help accommodate many insoluble proteins by facilitating their transformation into membrane proteins, and, mutually, these newly formed membrane proteins might also contribute to the formation and maintenance of novel structures of the internal membrane systems.
In particular, to accommodate new data, the system may have to first decode all the combined data segments, remove some unimportant ones, and then reencode the data segments again.
A complete photovoltaic system may consist of many solar panels, a power system for accommodating different electrical loads, an external circuit, and storage batteries.
Yet Scotland is a reminder that a fully-funded and capped system may carry social and long-term economic cost in terms of its ability to accommodate a growing demand.
Due to its versatility to accommodate small and large workloads as well as using smaller volumes of blood, this system may establish itself as a useful alternative for the recovery of bloodstream pathogens.
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