Sentence examples for adapted to separation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adapted to separation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been modified or designed to accommodate or facilitate separation, such as in technical, scientific, or emotional discussions.
Example: "The new software is adapted to separation, allowing users to easily manage their files across different devices."
Alternatives: "designed for separation" or "modified for separation".

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Although we have recently made use of a highly accurate but technologically demanding electromechanical technique for determining the wet weights of individual growing cells [3], we are not optimistic that this can be adapted to separation on anything like the scale possible using cell sorters.

It is notable that well-planned migration, including family involvement, has been associated with better mental health in Irish migrants to the UK. 26 Furthermore, in the Thai context, migrant households adapted to separation by keeping contact through telephones (increasingly available and affordable and often shared with relatives and neighbours) and through short visits at crucial times.

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In drug analysis, examples of optimization criteria adapted to the separation of selected target analyte(s) from irrelevant solute(s) will be discussed.

The results showed that this class of pseudopeptide CSPs is particularly adapted to the enantiomeric separation of 1,1′-bi-2-naphthol and acyloin compounds (such as benzoin) under normal-phase conditions.

In this paper, the method has been adapted to the membrane separation processes aiming at the easy selection of a first set of appropriate designs of cascades that fulfill given separation targets, especially in the case of a binary mixture of components having both intermediate rejections and very different concentrations.

Because of this stronger retention of the 2-AA-labeled glycans the mobile phase had to be adapted to enable optimum separation.

One explanation for the lack of change in the physiological variables during and after separation could be that goats and kids, unlike lambs which are followers, have only contact for nursing the first days after parturition [ 7, 8] and may be adapted to periods of separation, as suggested in calves [ 3].

The solid phase extraction method for triazoles was adapted to allow for a separation of IPBC and PER from the wood matrix.

Because of the different economic background of the families in Liu's rural sample and Tu's more affluent urban residents, how they were adapting to the separation and the consequences of ageing differed tremendously.

Besides [6], Donoho and Huo [28] have suggested that the selection of distinct bases that are adapted to different subcomponents will facilitate separation.

To reduce the risk of a vulnerability or misconfiguration allowing privilege escalation, some programs have been written or adapted to make use of privilege separation, privilege revocation and chrooting.

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