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The phrase "adaptation of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of modifying or adjusting something based on specific items or concepts previously mentioned.
Example: "The adaptation of these theories to modern practices has proven to be quite effective."
Alternatives: "modification of these" or "adjustment of these".
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The lower FtH levels in HJ16 cells might be part of the adaptive response developed during gradual adaptation of these cells to H2O2.
The lower FtH level in HJ16 appears to be part of the adaptive response developed during gradual adaptation of these cells to H2O2.
American McGee's Alice, from Electronic Arts, is not an adaptation of these books but a sequel to them.
The meal continues until adaptation of these receptors causes their signals to decrease below the threshold of the sucking-response mechanism.
A less abundant Middle and Late Permian fossil record of early coniferophytes (a group of vascular plants containing cycads, ginkoes, and gnetophytes) and protoangiosperms (precursors to flowering plants) suggests a broad adaptation of these plant groups to progressively drier areas.
Later application on real measurements may require an adaptation of these settings.
The adaptation of these methods for Pakistan and validation of the diagnostic questionnaire are described here.
This allows an intelligent adaptation of these parameters that enhances the spatial reuse in dense deployments.
Online adaptation of these weighting parameters helps to detect abrupt, intermittent, and incipient faults accurately.
However, it raises problems about the dynamic adaptation of these components to particular users demands.
This means the judges in Study 1 did not agree regarding the quality of adaptation of these two items.
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