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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustment done" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a modification or change has been completed. Example: "After reviewing the feedback, I can confirm that the adjustment done has improved the overall performance of the system."
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Indeed, a sudden change in terms of resource may impact heavily the satisfaction of the user, who would react by increasing resources manually, luminosity, etc., after the automatic adjustment done by the optimizer actuator.
The final selection of sequences was aligned using Clustal W1.83 [65] using default parameters, followed by manual selection of hypervariable regions and realignment using more relaxed parameters (gap opening: 6, gap extension: 4) and minor adjustment done by eye.
There was no adjustment done for potential confounding factors.
a Means and 95% confidence intervals, with age adjustment done separately within the genders.
A third saliva cotinine sample was taken eight weeks after the quit date (visit 4), and dose adjustment done 12 weeks after the quit date (visit 5); this dose was maintained up to delivery.
It is better to have two people that fixing this problem at the same time, say A and B. A shall stay on the roof top to adjust the antenna, and B stand in front of the TV screen to ensure the adjustment done by A is OK before let A came down from the roof top.
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Covariate adjustment did not significantly alter the effect.
But his adjustment does not yet seem quite complete.
Making the adjustment doesn't make much difference, though.
Finally, the adjustment does not have to apply to consumer products but mostly to basic products.
"It's amazing what one minor adjustment does to a person's confidence and feeling.
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