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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately operated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been managed or functioned in a satisfactory manner.
Example: "The machinery was adequately operated, ensuring that production levels met the required standards."
Alternatives: "satisfactorily managed" or "properly handled".
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The aim of this case study is to prove that commercial greenhouses can play significant environmental role in capturing large amounts of CO2 if there are adequately operated to perform this task.
He adds, "Medicaid is not adequately operated today.
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Evolved mechanisms to regulate macronutrient intake under natural conditions may fail to adequately operate in artificial environments involving high-energy density foods (e.g. maize grain).
Results also show that the heat pump can adequately operate over a wide range of generator input energy and chilled water temperature; the cooling water flow rate and temperature significantly affect the performance of the machine.
Based on the previous statement, some of the main lessons highlight the need to create a system of incentives to promote a balance between efficiency and quality, and to implement a clearly defined monitoring system operated by adequately trained personnel to carry out this complex task.
However, such models may fail to adequately control for confounding by temperature if the effects of temperature on respiratory outcomes operate through seasonal pathways.
The report's complaint that Syria is not co-operating adequately with Turkish anti-terrorism efforts recalls the 1990s, when Syria provided safe haven for the PKK, hosted its now jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan, and the two countries almost went to war amid other disputes about water resources and territory.
This is a valid representation for a base load unit but does not adequately represent intermittent operating units used to meet peaking load conditions.
The "Vegans must plan their diets adequately or else!" operates under the beyond-elementary assumption that "meat = protein and iron," and "milk = calcium and vitamin D," and if you don't eat either of those two things, well, you've got your work cut out for you.
This is in line with the finding that healthy old subjects usually show a larger post-error slowing than young controls, despite a clear reduction of their Ne [22], which either suggests that the process reflected in the Ne is not driving the posterror slowing, or that it operates adequately also in the patients, even when its strength is reduced.
Slices from sham operated animals were adequately stained.
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