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In the light of the findings of our study, if blood vessels are still unaffected by the morphological changes associated with senescence and deposition of Aβ, they may accommodate the drainage of the Aβ solubilized from plaques, without rupturing the vascular wall.
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Rather, we want to urge, as philosophers encounter the empirical evidence on character, that they make explicit how their approaches may accommodate the evidence, and what the costs and benefits of the accommodations are.
(If this is the case, try with a hypoallergenic dog like a Labradoodle or other Poodle mix).. Pugs need space, but an apartment may accommodate a Pug if they're well-cleaned.
However, they may be more reliable and biologically meaningful than other methods (Goldman and Yang 1994), and may accommodate both closely related and highly divergent sequences in phylogenetic inference (Miyazawa 2013).
They also extrapolated their predictions onto AF0826 claiming that the cavity of AF0826, formed by aforementioned residues, may accommodate the adenosine part of ATP, which indeed turned out to be true.
And Mr. Arafat just may accommodate him.
International markets may accommodate only a few conglomerates.
An orbital may accommodate no more than two electrons.
On the other hand, community or local college planetariums may accommodate only small groups of people.
But in the absence of such big changes, Dr. Frist said, Congress may accommodate some of the governors' request for short-term assistance.
Ms. Ruch suggests an approach that may accommodate homeowners' needs for income and a roof over their heads in retirement, plus the uncomfortable realities of estate planning.
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