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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply a change" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used whenever you want to refer to the act of making a change. For example: "We need to apply a change to the policy to make it fairer for everyone."
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If the photodiode identifies another bionanorobot, then avoid and apply a change of direction command.
Second, we apply a change detection algorithm explicitly designed for detecting statistically significant change in kernel density estimates.
Suppose that one of the myAppointments' developers needs to apply a change in the modules of the system responsible for removing appointments.
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"Now the Supreme Court has applied a change of opinion, of course, we will abide," said Ignacio Toro of Chile's National Environmental Commission.
We applied a change detection analysis based on an extended transition matrix of the two classified maps, and extracted systematic transitions.
The methodology comprises 7 steps and applies a change impact table and a design structure matrix that are completed by experts during workshops.
We define: (5)The function ψ ab is obtained from an analysing wavelet ψ(t) by successively applying a change of a time-scale and a change of time-shift.
This strategy applies a change to Pearson correlation coefficient so that the value of the metric fits in the range [0,+1] and hence, the strategy represents the distance between two distributions t a ⃗ and t b ⃗.
Brain activation was simulated by applying a change in the absorption coefficient in a specific and limited region of the brain tissue.
The "parsimonious" model was defined applying a " change-in estimate" procedure [ 19- 21].
The resulting blastp results were then filtered by applying a changed version of formula (2) as indicated by [ 62].
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