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Because the ease with which a protein accommodates adaptive amino acid substitutions may not be directly related to the ease with which it accommodates neutral amino acid substitutions, if evolvability is defined as the ability to respond to positive selection (Wagner and Altenberg 1996; Pigliucci 2008; Wagner 2008), conventional evolutionary rate indices cannot serve as evolvability indices.

But Ms Palmer, who runs the company's "WorkLife & Wellness" programme, here highlights the lengths to which it will go to accommodate "extreme care-givers"—employees who, in their time off, need to care for disabled children, dying parents or even family members with addictions.

Shared projects like Boatmurdered mark the extent to which Tarn accommodates multiplayer participation.

As added attractions, Peterson spent $15 million on a Ferris wheel that soars to 180 feet, installed a carousel and built a 64-slip marina, which it hopes to enlarge to accommodate large yachts.

It found that the bank had gone to "significant lengths to accommodate the clients", which it described as "a number of ultra-high net worth politically exposed persons".

But Arum says he wants to move the fight to Yankee Stadium, which could accommodate more fans.

The extent to which disabled exercisers are accommodated varies.

The models readily lend themselves to precise estimation of RMST and RSDST and to extensions which accommodate time-dependent treatment effects (i.e. non-PH).

This analog-sensitive Zap70 protein [Zap70(AS)] has a methionine to alanine substitution in its catalytic site which allows it to accommodate the bulky ATP-competitive inhibitor, 3-MB-PP1, which impairs Zap70(AS) catalytic function but has little effect on wild-type Zap70.

Studies investigating the crystal structure of PPARγ with thiazolidinedione drugs have found that it exhibits flexible plasticity in the ligand-binding domain (LBD), which allows it to accommodate a wide variety of ligands (Nolte et al. 1998).

Most business hotels now have added more T1s or a T3 (also referred to as a DS3), which accommodates 28 T1s of traffic.

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