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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a shape that has been modified or adjusted to fit a specific purpose or requirement.
Example: "The adapted shape of the prototype allowed it to fit seamlessly into the existing framework."
Alternatives: "modified form" or "altered shape".
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Is it possible to reproduce a dental crown with an adapted shape and colour?
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Furthermore, a revised finite circle method that adapts shape changes of elliptical components is proposed for the definition of non-overlapping constraints.
Ms. Zanella sources most of her leather in the Padua area, experimenting with different finishes and effects, and adapting shapes to what she has in mind.
The customized radiographic holder was fabricated by putting autopolymerizing resin to the biting plate of the film holder and adapted its shape to the patient dentition in order to standardize the position of the X-ray film.
To increase the precision of the measurements, we adapted the SHAPE-Seq method (Lucks et al., 2011) to determine SHAPE reactivities and rates of SHAPE-monitored structural changes at different positions on the RRE.
Rather than exhibiting only spheroid or ellipsoidal shapes, the cells adapt their shape to fit the local space and are capable of growing past each other, taking on growth and morphological characteristics with greater complexity than observed even in whole plants.
Diffractive optical elements have an important role to play in the provision of process adapted beam shaping for laser-materials processing applications.
Instead, prior experience biased adapted trajectory shapes (straight vs. curved) in rotation learning.
In contrast to aplip1, the axonal aggregations in khc mutants adapted irregular shapes most of the time, likely not representing T-bar-like structures.
For this, we adapt the shape of the antenna to the shape of the expected contour.
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