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be specialized
verb
To make distinct or separate, particularly: To go into specific details. To specify: to mention specifically. To narrow in scope. To make distinct or separate in form or function.
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That particular subset of neurons appears to be specialized for sugar.
The findings suggest that distinct sleep states may be specialized to integrate different kinds of information.
The intestines of herbivores are typically elongate, and the stomach may also be specialized.
For so many species to be accommodated, each must be specialized for a rather precise niche.
Mr. Murdock said the best example might be specialized glass for commercial buildings that PPG Industries began marketing in 1982.
In other cases, climbing plants are supported by tendrils that may be specialized stems, as in the grape and passionflower.
Unlike their brethren in the mouth, which sense just one of the key tastes — sweetness, saltiness, umami, sourness, and bitterness — they don't appear to be specialized.
It is this step that has to be specialized for every file format.
The fractional derivative formula (2.5) can be specialized to deduce other results.
This condition can then be specialized to the network from Section 3.
In this respect, biomaterials and architectures have to be specialized to control stem cell differentiation.
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