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They are apparently the most broadly adaptable in terms of the independent variables tested.
It is broadly adaptable for delivering an inhaled therapeutic (or toxin) to a population while monitoring its vital signs, motor reflexes, and providing precise control over environmental conditions.
Still, the authors say the model is broadly adaptable, and the formulas can be modified to factor in considerations such as pathways other than ingestion, storage in body reservoirs other than fat tissue, and different elimination rates.
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Future health care professionals need to be broadly-educated, adaptable individuals who have significant experience in the world beyond the classroom.
Although the methodology was solely tested on Gossypium hirsutum plants, it is expected that the method will be broadly and easily adaptable to other dicotyledonous crops such as canola, tomato, and low tillering monocotyledons with simple architectures such as corn.
A common argument against a career-oriented approach is that the mix of jobs changes so frequently that occupational skills easily become outmoded while academic skills are said to apply broadly and make future workers more adaptable.
Most agree that the CFS model is flexible, adaptable to different contexts and broadly appropriate, and is a model that is heuristic and changeable – CFS is ―not a blueprint‖ and can be implemented in different ways with different levels of support depending on local needs.
More broadly, he says, veterans "tend to be very mature, very responsible, and very adaptable.
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