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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted to identify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or designed to recognize or determine specific information or characteristics.
Example: "The software was adapted to identify patterns in large datasets, improving the accuracy of our analysis."
Alternatives: "designed to recognize" or "modified to detect".
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We also show how one of the proposed biclustering algorithms can be adapted to identify biclusters with coherent evolution.
The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was adapted to identify the most influential factors on the CNC end milling process.
In this work, Computer Aided Molecular Design (CAMD) technique is adapted to identify alternative solvents which possess the most desirable attributes for this application.
The testing procedure in the herein presented work is adapted to identify advantages and also weaknesses of the materials in combination with the entire design.
They are easy to perform on a small piece of ear or tail taken from live animals, and can probably be adapted to identify museum specimens.
These RNAi screens have much wider applications, since similar screens can now be adapted to identify the mechanism of silencing of any human disease-associated gene that is epigenetically regulated.
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The second modal analysis, adapted to identifying the elastomer stiffness behavior, concerns a cantilever beam that has almost been covered by a large treatment.
Those techniques are "not well adapted to identifying freak waves," he adds.In the next phase of the research, a project called WaveAtlas will use 2 years' worth of images to create a worldwide atlas of freak wave events.
The retroviral expression system described here is cost-effective, particularly if the target molecule is large, and could be adapted to identifying T cell epitopes recognized in infectious disease and against tumor cell antigens.
A single scan of a DEM assigns an appropriate geomorphon to every cell in the raster using a procedure that self-adapts to identify the most suitable spatial scale at each location.
PositiveID's system will not only target H1N1 but will be able to be adapted to specifically identify and diagnose new strains of flu and other pandemic viruses, which may enable the health care community to more effectively manage future outbreaks.
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