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The phrase "adapted to exhibit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or changed in order to display a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "The software was adapted to exhibit enhanced performance under high-load conditions."
Alternatives: "modified to show" or "altered to demonstrate".
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Once the lists of clusters have been computed, the main task is to check, for a given tree and a cluster, whether the tree can be adapted to exhibit the additional cluster.
For instance, some of the vital cell types that cannot be replaced when damaged, e.g. nerve cells or podocytes of kidney, might be adapted to exhibit oscillations so that translation is resumed in part as a survival response.
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By using genetic algorithms and fuzzy logic, lottery participants are modeled as autonomous agents who may endogenously adapt to exhibit behavioral properties consistent with well-noticed behavior of lottery markets.
Phages adapted to different hosts exhibit distinct phenotypes and their specialization can be manifested as both improved infection of the host used for evolution and decreased infection of the other host types11.
For instance, species adapted to sand dunes exhibit traits to tolerate continuous burial.
When given in therapeutic doses to people adapted to opiates, methadone exhibits no noticeable psychotropic effects like sedation or euphoria.
The basic model uses monopole sources and has been adapted to allow the sources to exhibit dipole-type radiation characteristics.
It primarily considers two findings: that happiness depends on status as well as income, and that individuals may adapt to disability, exhibiting relatively small losses in happiness from disabilities.
The attackers adapted to the defensive behavior exhibited by genuine users and the UCSD team.
The C. tyrobutyricum strain that was previously adapted to wheat straw hydrolysate exhibited a 14 20 % enhanced glucose and xylose consumption rate, a 32%% higher butyric acid yield and an overall 53 % increased butyric acid productivity compared to those obtained when synthetic growth medium was used.
In one qualitative study, however, patients with small-cell lung cancer adapted to bad news by exhibiting false optimism during the course of their illness (The et al, 2000).
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