词汇 | example_english_adapt |
释义 | Examples of adaptThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Most obviously, his music adapts conspicuously to match each visual change. The design can be adapted as a traditional design to accommodate multiple dosages and multiple agents. In general, there was a high level of continuity here and considerable dexterity in adapting to the new masters. Inference at runtime consists of matching prior cases that are most like the new situation, then adapting those prior cases to the new situation. When changes occurred, the older people adapted to their new circumstances in a continuous process. The jobber system was, he argued, adapted to the cultural imperatives of the workers and their society. The steps are adapted from those of ' ballroom ' dances, with much interchange among the various dances. Finally, we consider perceptual mechanisms as part of a functional architecture whose outcome is adapted action. Under these conditions the subject rapidly obtains a bistable form of adaptation, adapted to both wearing and not wearing the spectacles. Many useful traits are not adapted for those uses. The techniques that farmers have adapted for deep-water cultivation have varied with topography and technological innovations. The representation approach is general and can be adapted for different space resolutions and granularities of relations. The trend is toward more human-centric inter face design, so that people can interact with computers naturally instead of adapting to machine-oriented procedures. The method is therefore well adapted for use as a basis for a spatial reasoning formalism. Cross-fostering practices allow the number of piglets to be adapted to the number of teats of the sow resulting in a decrease in piglet mortality. In the study being reported here, the term 'cultural capital' has been adapted to explain the dominance of some experiences over others in teacher practice. The activities were adapted to the group's level, with more support provided in weaker groups. Still, test developers are interested in "adapting" the selection of items for each test taker. Last but not least, he successfully regained the initiative and control over the process of integrating with and adapting to the new political conditions. The constructions needed in (1) and (2) above can be easily obtained by adapting the constructions used for proving embedability. The method of path coupling is described in the next theorem, adapted from [4]. A tighter analysis adapted to these examples could also lead to an improvement in their running times. The left ventricle, perhaps best adapted to pump against a systemic afterload, is faced with the much lower hydraulic impedance of the pulmonary vascular bed. We have adapted a model of language production to account for our results. However, as no universal elution protocol exists, it may be adapted depending on the biofilm composition and structure. Individual women drew upon and subtly adapted such sets of moral prescriptions for their own ends and to create their own voice. The heads of the households in both systems attempted to pursue the strategies that were best adapted to local conditions. Finally, radio was not adapted to transmission in public places. To deal with this we use a truncation argument adapted from one in [4]. Our approach, however, can be more straightforwardly adapted to treat other classes of random trees. However, by no means does this rule out the need for theory qua theory, particularly when it is adapted from quite different and diverse disciplines. Talk of recovery or doing better can understandably be perceived as mockery or ridicule by an elder who has not adapted to this new state. A minority used public transport ; often these were specially adapted to facilitate access. In a six-bay cluster, three conventional classrooms can be adapted to form two one-and-a-half bay classrooms. The spatial arrangement and form must be adapted to the function of the structure in the most economical way. Second, like most agricultural technologies, transgenic crops are location-specific, that is, they need to be adapted to particular agroclimactic and sociocultural environments. The impacts of not being fully adapted to the new climate are always negative. Too often, global textbooks are used which are not adapted to one nationality. Thus, children on the lower floor adapted to the noise by "tuning out" sounds which resulted in a lower responsiveness to differences in spoken words. The items referring specifically to school were adapted to the camp setting, but the majority of the items were observable in camp. In short, how must the intervention be adapted for maximum effectiveness across classroom and neighborhood context? Meeting criteria for any of these five indicators was considered substantial risk in adapting successfully to school. However, not only were the plays translated, they were also severely adapted and modified, so much so that they sometimes barely resemble their original form. Sermons were an obvious means for strengthening the faith of individual believers and as such they were readily adapted to the purposes of evangelical theology. In the present section the algorithms described above are adapted to the needs of seismic prospecting. However, for the sake of completeness, we include here a proof adapted to our context. The methods are adapted from 5 of [28]. Finally, the hot-wire technique must be developed and adapted so that measurements up to 100,000 c/s can be carried out and interpreted correctly. The human true pelvis is adapted to our bipedal posture. Coppieters et al. (1998) adapted this method to half-sib pedigrees in outbred populations. The effect of new environment on adapted genetic architecture. Emotion-specific socialization of children adapting to a high-risk environment has not been examined. Finally, filter methods can also be adapted for the solution of mixed complementarity problems. Such techniques generally involve eliciting customer requirements, retrieving a configuration from a pool of stored cases, and adapting the case to satisfy the new situation. Incorporating redundancy and gene activation mechanism in genetic search for adapting to non-stationary environment. Attitudes are transmuted and adapted but remain fundamentally what they have been for generations. The implementations are both open source and modular, and hence relatively easily adapted. Using a third set of criteria adapted for individual children, evidence of the group's acquisition sequence was observed in 8 of the 10 participants. The approach has shown its capability of adapting with different levels of knowledge about both the operating environment and the sentries' locations. The two drew on similar sources, but each made use of distinct parts, adapting them to their own problem settings in quite specific ways. The scientific agenda directed itself to explain how each life form responded to endless competition and collectively adapted. Many farmers already do their own research in testing and adapting new ideas and technologies11. How narrowly adapted are the products of decentralized breeding? We obtained copies of the nineteen lists and adapted them in the light of the special features of self-care support interventions. In keeping with this strategy, we reviewed and adapted the approach as time went on, a process akin to action research (18;20). Finally, do current processes for assessing and appraising drugs need to be adapted to make them suitable for orphan drugs? Hence, it could be interesting to have an instrument adapted to several study designs with specific subquestions for each design. He adapted his new technology to all refuse and christened his invention a 'destructor'. To guarantee new collections at some point, the survival rate of a skipped heap block is diminished by 10% (by adapting the blocklive value). However, heath species are not physiologically adapted to occasional drought in terms of hydraulic conductance. The observers and the control law converge in finite-time and are well adapted for analysis of the cyclic walking gait. Actually it has been demonstrated in biomechanical studies23,24 that the human being adapts its postural control strategies with respect to the perturbation. They may therefore be better adapted t o t he seasonal disruption of certain food supplies b y flooding. A post-hoc contrast of species adapted to each soil type was included. Effect of diaspore characteristics on removal of seeds adapted for dispersal ants. The criteria apply generically to any emerging health service, but our focus here is on adapting them to the assessment of genetic tests. The text was obviously adapted to suit the local audience. We tried several other paradigm variants, using different stimulation frequencies and adapting intervals but to no avail. They were dark adapted for at least 45 min before recording. Observers dark adapted for 5 min before star ting the experiment. The sensitivity reduction at the adapting intensity used was approximately 0.2 log units and uniform throughout the spectrum. When tested during periods of light, the mice were dark adapted for 42 min before testing. They more likely represent genes that are either adapted to or carry the marks of frequent lateral transfers. Thus, the fundamental catabolic niche of these populations became narrower while adapting to this simple laboratory environment. The old structure was adapted, modified and extended to meet the needs of a newly emerging political entity. Managers and employees adapted to the changes at their agencies over time, particularly once they perceived benefits, such as improved communication, from the new practices. Because these drills exist in many sizes, they are adapted for many different varieties of work. They were formally adapted to messages whose very content was new, and corresponded to the birth of a new public. Since the animals were not adapted to the hypercholesterolaemic conditions before the test, the fluctuation evidently indicates an imbalance in cholesterol metabolism. The basic argument is that structures that are closely similar were probably adapted to a similar function. We, and all other living things, are adapted to the atmosphere as it now is. The group has adapted to a range of marine and fresh water habitats where they are often filter-feeders. The individuals adapted through increased capacities to control environmental changes and to exist independently of them will then be the more successful. His car may need to be specially adapted, for instance if he can not use his hemiplegic hand to operate controls or the hand brake. Though her technique clearly derives from the modernists, it is adapted into a unique, subtle form of her own. We can form the idea of a golden mountain, or of a centaur, by combining and adapting others we already have from experience. If we are right in our inferences about the rules for associative learning, they clearly do seem to have adapted qualities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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