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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapts in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express how something adjusts or changes within a specific context or environment, but it requires additional context to be properly understood.
Example: "The software adapts in various environments to meet user needs."
Alternatives: "adapts to" or "adjusts in".
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The Time-adaptive DDM (TDDM) is a physiologically plausible mechanism that adapts in real-time to different time intervals while preserving timescale invariance.
Although the brain adapts in response to hyponatremia to protect itself from cerebral edema, this same adaptation also makes it vulnerable to injury if serum [Na+] is normalized too rapidly, probably due to shrinkage of solute-depleted brain cells.
It adapts in order to survive.
"It's thoughtful and can plan but also adapts in an automatic way".
Our objective is to design a protocol that adapts in response to the dynamics of the network.
It is a grand experiment that most don't get to try; to observe as your brain rewires and watch as the human body adapts in infinite ways.
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She tried to adapt in foster care.
Businesses are adapting in subtle ways.
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