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At last week's American Music Awards, Green Day adapted the performance of their song Bang Bang to include the repeated lines "No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA".

Furthermore, depending on the time separating the lesion from the observation, often several weeks, months or years post-lesion, a re-organization of the motor system may have significantly modified or adapted the performance of the ipsilesional hand, as compared to the pre-lesion performance (e.g. Kaeser et al. 2010).

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And part of that alchemy is Gergiev's way of adapting the performance to a particular venue, his sense of the audience, then creating a complete surprise for everyone – us and them".

Ideally, this approach should adapt the performance of the OSF to the particularities of the ODF.

In this section, we consider the problem of adapting the performance and power consumption of the system to the available energy.

Sexual pleasure pursued purely for its own sake runs counter to what Freud called the "reality principle" and social philosopher Herbert Marcuse later adapted as the "performance principle" – ie the restraints placed on us by the demands of civilised society, whereby sexual gratification has to be earned through social "performance".

"The Number Race" software trains children on an entertaining numerical comparison task, by presenting problems adapted to the performance level of the individual child.

This evaluation framework was adapted from the Performance of Routine Information System Management (PRISM) framework which uses a systems framework of inputs (technical, organizational and behavioral factors), processes, outputs, outcomes and impact [ 8, 9].

However, the on-chip motion detection information can be used to adapt the sensor performance (e.g., higher ADC accuracy on moving pixels).

Over the last five years, international development organizations began to modify and adapt the conventional Performance Improvement Model for use in low-resource settings.

An air gap is designed to adapt the energy performances, providing a ventilated façade or increasing the insulation material thickness, as appropriate.

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