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The new polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) cap was molded by a local manufacturer and had a hole that could tightly accommodate a septum.
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The significant difference between the wide and common binding conformations is in which amino acid residues are involved in the interaction and not in how decoron curvature changes to accommodate a tightly curved small fibril.
It was comprehensive yet nuanced, tightly reasoned yet accommodating of individual differences.
By contrast, the normal tissue is less tightly woven, where the spaces accommodate stromal cells.
The reason for this could be that certain stages need to be more tightly regulated and cannot easily accommodate variation.
The RNA was shown to exist tightly bound in a cavity that provides a hydrophobic space to accommodate the bases of the RNA.
If the handle is too large to accommodate the head, use a file to remove some wood, but don't overdo it; the handle must fit tightly.
Happy to accommodate.
Or you can accommodate".
Can Judaism accommodate modernity?
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