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The model can be fit either to budding index or DNA content measurements, or both, and is easily adaptable to new forms of data.
The process we describe, however, is largely automated and readily adaptable to new informatics tools and data resources as they become available.
"This initiative will help make our students into lifelong learners who are adaptable to new technologies," said Joanne Steele, vice provost for information technology.
"This makes veterans extremely adaptable to new tasks and challenges in ways civilians cannot be".
They remain a peculiar species of player, brooding, prone to streaks, and not always adaptable to new circumstances.
Dr Adalja said: "Health security preparedness needs to be adaptable to new threats and not exclusively wedded to historical notions.
Biography, indeed, seems less innovative, less rewarding of experiment, and less adaptable to new media, than does fiction or perhaps even history.
Thirty-story buildings are also more adaptable to new uses, and in that sense they can have a longer economic life.
Businesses need to be nimble and adaptable to new events, ideas and forms of content to help shape the digital shift.
The study helps with the decision-making procedure for designing a BM adaptable to new technology development.
Will the candidate be adaptable to new environments and successfully integrate with teams?
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