Sentence examples for be widely adapted from inspiring English sources

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According to Don Karner, president of Ecotality North America, Ecotality is not putting its eggs, as it were, in a standard that may not ultimately be widely adapted.

Telephonic technology continues to be widely adapted for health care settings.

No single formula is applicable to all tropical situations, but with infinite modification and variation certain principles can be widely adapted to tropical housing problems.

This combination of techniques could be widely adapted to detection of cancer-specific cell-surface molecules, in both cancer research and clinical applications.

These results suggest that two-photon excitation microscopy in conjunction with fluorophore-conjugated antibodies could be widely adapted to detection of cancer-specific cell-surface molecules, both in cancer research and in clinical applications.

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In recent years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been widely adapted into species other than human, e.g. model species such as Arabidopsis thaliana1,2,3,4 and Drosophila melanogaster5,6.

Meanwhile, owing to the high chemical stability [18, 19], wide bandgap, and high thermal tolerance [20], sapphire has been widely adapted in optical and optoelectronic devices such as optical lenses [18, 19] and LEDs [21].

It has good eating quality, is widely adapted, meaning it will grow well just about anywhere.

Verne's works have been widely adapted for cinema and television, and continue to be popular today.

The Macintosh's graphical interface style was widely adapted by other manufacturers of personal computers and PC software.

Although LISA is widely adapted in Europe and Australia, the rate of LISA use in the United States is unknown.

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