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However, if the dosage of PPI was increased to accommodate for breakthrough symptoms in the medically treated subjects, the two therapies were found to be equivalent.
This was increased to accommodate 20% attrition.
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If correction doses are frequently required, the appropriate scheduled insulin doses should be increased to accommodate the increased insulin needs.
The lengths of these rotations can be increased to accommodate specific interests.
West Ham confirmed in March that the stadium's capacity would be increased to accommodate 6,000 more fans each matchday, taking the capacity to 60,000.
In either case, government's income needs to be increased to accommodate that, and a good share should obviously come from business's excess profits!
University support services have been squeezed for resources – this may be partly due to reductions in staffing, posts being frozen, or not being increased to accommodate the enormous growth in students requiring their services.
They will pay tax at 7.5%, ie £75, which will have to be collected through self-assessment unless the PAYE deductions from their pension income can be increased to accommodate the extra liability".
Even if we could know how many people might arrive, we would not be able to anticipate where in the country these migrants might settle – and therefore where investments in public services would need to be increased to accommodate them.
However, the ratio of synaptosome fraction to total lysate still remained upregulated in LoNA hippocampal deficient mice (Supplementary Fig. 7l), indicating that local translational machinery is increased to accommodate the demand of local protein synthesis.
The network capacity must be increased to accommodate these high bandwidth demanding services.
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