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The phrase "adapted form and function" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how something has been modified or changed in both its appearance and purpose to better suit a specific context or need.
Example: "The new design of the smartphone showcases an adapted form and function, making it more user-friendly and efficient."
Alternatives: "modified design and purpose" or "altered shape and utility".
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Pipids represent a nice example of highly adapted form and function that evolved from an inherited frog bauplan, which is per se highly specialized within amphibians (and tetrapods), and restricted to limited variation [ 18].
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My specific interest is the multiscale modeling of growth and remodeling, the study of how living matter adapts its form and function to changes in mechanical loading, and how this adaptation can be traced back to structural alterations on the cellular or molecular levels.
The HAQ [ 30] and SF-36 [ 22] physical functioning items have previously been translated to the Dutch language and also feature in adapted form (i.e. more response options and sometimes changed wording) in the PROMIS physical function item bank.
Figure adapted form Ref [71].
Then, adapted forms of eradication and recovery actions are explained.
FEA is an engineering method used to examine patterns of stress and strain in man-made objects when placed under load and, in recent years, has been adapted to study the evolution of biological form and function [8] [14].
Both form and function have been impaired.
The debate essentially surrounds form and function.
In ctenophore: Form and function.
In arrowworm: Form and function.
How to honor form and function simultaneously?
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