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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapt to variable" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and specificity.
It could be used in contexts discussing the need to adjust to changing conditions or factors, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In order to succeed in this project, we must learn to adapt to variable market conditions."
Alternatives: "adjust to fluctuations" or "acclimate to changes".
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A shift toward natural cooling will mean relying on humans' well-proven capacity to adapt to variable conditions.
But Mary Creagh, the shadow Transport Secretary, said: "These proposals could confuse motorists who have to adapt to variable speed limits on managed motorways".
The two-level control strategy shown in Fig. 4 is used to ensure that the OCV-PD can adapt to variable output power.
The SR consists of multi-branch resistances with DC switches (k 1,k 2,…,k n ) placed in series, which generate different equivalent resistance to adapt to variable power.
In either explanation, the apparently low efficiency of transformation of Shimaa strains with DNAs from unrelated strains might reflect a relative inability to acquire foreign (e.g., European) DNA during human infection, which, in turn, might make Amerindian strains less able than European strains to adapt to variable host conditions, and thus less fit.
The compliance of the zig-zags allows a leg to adapt to variable curvature at different positions in the coat.
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Both process and job-order costing methods can also be adapted to variable costing in which only variable manufacturing costs are included in product cost.
The knowledge about the role of early fish ontogeny is particularly essential for better understanding of larval dynamics and mechanisms of adapting to variable environmental conditions.
One of their most important functions is providing habitat to a diverse fauna and flora adapted to variable wet and dry environments.
With that aim in view, the effect of concrete drying on its long term behavior is highlighted by using a revisited description of drying creep adapted to variable hydric conditions.
Roseobacter [56] and the CFB group [57] are commonly associated to phytoplankton bloom; different Roseobacter clusters are well adapted to variable condition of DOM availability [44] and have been shown to account for ∼20 25% of total bacterial production in summer [43] [44].
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