Sentence examples for adapted definition from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adapted definition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a definition that has been modified or tailored to fit a specific context or purpose.
Example: "The adapted definition of the term allows for a better understanding in the context of modern technology."
Alternatives: "modified definition" or "revised definition".

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It is not rare to read a paper where a "modified" or "adapted" definition of a set of diagnostic criteria is used; this practice must be banned unless the new definition is well validated and its epidemiology well compared to the epidemiology of previous definitions.

FSSIM needs to be extended with constraints related to capital availability and an adapted definition of capital intensive activities for these farming systems.

None of the trials had low risk of bias on all bias domains, and only one trial 3 46 was considered to have lower risk of bias according to our adapted definition of lower risk of bias.

The strengths of the present study are the inclusion of a well-defined sample of children with AS/HFA and typically developing children of a limited age range (8 12 yrs), the use of a DSM-IV adapted definition of significant symptoms of paediatric insomnia, and the use of one-week actigraphic registration.

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The adapted definitions have been used in previous analyses of TB treatment outcomes in the EU and EEA [ 3, 9].

By using an adult definition (National Cholesterol Education Program) (16) and pediatric adapted definitions from the International Diabetes Federation (18) and Cook/Ford (17) to define metabolic syndrome, prevalence was 1.8, 1.8, and 2.2%, respectively, in this cohort.

International efforts are focusses on optimising responses to an idealised extra-seasonal surge-type outbreak that may or may not be relevant to the types of outbreaks identified by these locally adapted definitions.

Adapting definitions of healthy behaviors to their own circumstances (e.g. walking more at work) were also helpful for some participants.

Officially the legislation is restricted to "enemy combatants", but you have skilfully adapted this definition to include anyone who has "purposefully and materially supported hostilities against the US".

We shall introduce two notions of viscosity solutions, one is adapted from Definition 2.2, and the other is the standard one in PDE literature, see e.g. (Crandall et al. 1992) and (Fleming and Soner 2006).

However, RECs might have adapted that definition in their classification.

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