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The phrase "adapted to simulate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or changed to mimic or replicate a certain function or behavior.
Example: "The software was adapted to simulate the conditions of a real-world environment for better testing results."
Alternatives: "modified to replicate the" or "altered to mimic the".
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Basically this is a magic trick, adapted to simulate the effects of cooking.
This technique could be adapted to simulate the patchy distribution of nutrients in soils at the microscale.
For instance, they are well adapted to simulate the succession that takes place when there are canopy openings following the death of dominant trees.
An original 3D stochastic model, based on the truncated plurigaussian random fields, has been adapted to simulate the complex microstructure of SOC electrodes.
The Gembloux Dynamic Greenhouse Climate Model (GDGCM), previously validated for a tomato crop in European greenhouses, was adapted to simulate the microclimate in a naturally ventilated Zimbabwean greenhouse containing a rose crop.
The behavior of built-up T-stubs subjected to cyclic loading through the stem is studied through an experimental program and numerical analyses: twenty one-half scale T-stub specimens were tested under cyclic loading and a 3D finite model previously developed was adapted to simulate the cyclic response of the specimens under loading conditions similar to the experimental conditions.
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Here a moving boundary model is used and adapted to simulate and compare the transient behavior of a microchannel evaporator with a fin-and-tube evaporator for a residential air-conditioning system.
The simulator was adapted to simulate a ten litre lab-scale reactor processing three different well defined substrates as well as varying mixtures of these compounds.
The study was conducted as a first phase of the Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project, a regional binational collaboration that aims to systematically and rigorously assess a variety of models currently used (or that could readily be adapted) to simulate basin-scale runoff to the North American Laurentian Great Lakes.
The Regional Simulation Model (RS M, combined with the Transport and Reaction Simulation Engine (TARSE), was adapted to simulate ecology.
Moreover, the experimental setup can be adapted to simulate other geochemically relevant scenarios, as for example, a calcite supersaturation of the fluid.
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