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Various types of potentials can be designed to adapt to different types of noise.
Therefore, clustering methods should be designed to adapt to the VANET environment.
Yet, we knew nothing about how different students performed under our gamified experience, and how it could be designed to adapt to their different traits, needs and wants.
If they want to guarantee the return of the results on time to their customers, their virtual infrastructure must be designed to adapt itself to the new scenario.
New models of organization in the operating room, patient flow, and financial systems have to be designed to adapt this procedure to our practice.
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An adaptive FIR filter is designed to adapt to the response of this system.
Rather than simply scanning in copies of multiple choice examinations, some test makers have prepared adaptive tests, meaning that they are designed to adapt, on the fly, to the ability of the person taking the test.
LightSurf's technology is designed to adapt the photo to the receiving device, which might be a PC or a handheld computer, or another cell phone.
With part of the relay taking place overnight, the colour of the mirrored-finish has also been designed to adapt to its surroundings and shine brightly in the darkness.
FrSeC is designed to adapt to service failures.
The proposed scheme is designed to adapt to changes of wireless MIMO-OFDM channels to address the issues raised above.
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