Sentence examples for adapting to maximize from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adapting to maximize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing strategies or methods aimed at improving efficiency or effectiveness.
Example: "The team is focusing on adapting to maximize our productivity in the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "adjusting to enhance" or "modifying to optimize".

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In response, phenotypes are potentially adapting to maximize fitness in these habitats.

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A mixed mesh model formulation with LTS is recommended as a general purpose solver because the mesh type can be adapted to maximize computational efficiency.

A trilayer ultrathin-film model concept had been adapted to maximize optical absorption of organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) with a structure of transparent-electrode/highly-absorbing active material/metal.

To this end, we used an etiologically realistic rat model of posttraumatic epilepsy, in which the initiating fluid percussion injury closely replicates contusive closed-head injury in humans, and has been adapted to maximize epileptogenesis and focal non-convulsive seizures.

A time varying RL shunt is used to harmonically vary the stiffness and damping properties of the Tuneable Vibration Absorber so that its mechanical fundamental natural frequency is continuously swept in a given broad frequency band whereas its mechanical damping is continuously adapted to maximize the vibration absorption from the hosting structure where it is mounted.

At one ETC, protocols established to minimize contagion risks were adapted to maximize human contact for patients likely to die.

In both broadleaved forest types, understory plants have adapted to maximize their light/energy capture in different ways.

Enslaved Missourians adapted to the uniqueness of slavery in Missouri, and slaveholding Missourians adapted to maximize the profitability and stability of the system.

Bloom et al. (1985) proposed a general theory in which fine-root systems are assumed to be well adapted to maximize soil-resource capture (water and mineral nutrients), while minimising the energetic costs of construction, maintenance, and resource uptake.

When foetal nutrient availability is compromised, it adapts to maximize the nutrient transfer capacity [ 122 ].

The existence of two distinct critical weights thus allows a population to adapt to maximize fitness in distinct ecological niches.

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