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The phrase "allowing for adaptation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for flexibility or changes in response to new information or circumstances.
Example: "The project timeline is flexible, allowing for adaptation based on team feedback and unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "permitting adjustments" or "facilitating modifications".
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(b) Allowing for adaptation by introducing the probability that a removed OTU can be replaced by co-occurring OTUs increases the fraction of surviving samples.
Stationary gratings were presented, as previously, for 200 msec with randomly varying orientations, but the contrast was kept constant within stimulation blocks lasting >20 sec, allowing for adaptation to the single contrast in use.
This experiment can be thought of as modelling the effect of wearing "purple" (green-absorbing) contact lenses for an extended period of time (allowing for adaptation at all stages of the visual system), and then removing them and testing the resulting patterns of perception before any "re-adaptation" can take place.
This creates a feedback loop, allowing for adaptation.
Coevolution can be defined as a reciprocal change in one site affecting the selection pressure at another site allowing for adaptation (Thompson 1994).
Interactions among WRKY18, WRKY40 and WRKY60 can result in both homocomplexes and heterocomplexes, thereby allowing for adaptation to different microbial pathogens [ 14].
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This can be taken one step further by allowing for adaptations to the project or strategy itself as a result of the collaborative processes, influenced among other things by environmental changes.
The proposed adaptive control architecture which allows for adaptation of both parameter uncertainties and synchronization penalty terms is demonstrated via numerical studies of a four-spacecraft network with limited connectivity.
Period 1 allowed for adaptation to basal diets and served as a baseline phase.
Understanding how the UPR can allow for adaptation, instead of apoptosis, is of tremendous physiological importance.
The definitive text (1599) unified Jesuit teaching throughout the world, yet allowed for adaptation to local needs.
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