Sentence examples for changed to adapt from inspiring English sources

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Enlargement of the mother cell size of the ethanol-adapted strains shown in this study suggests that the critical cell size of the ethanol-adapted strains might be changed to adapt to high ethanol concentration.

As the Portuguese explored Asia, Africa and the Americas, this prototypical pidgin spread, and the syntax remained in place as words changed to adapt to other languages.

One answer has been to design machinery with built-in flexibility; for relatively little extra cost, tooling can be changed to adapt the machine to accommodate design changes.

Although the verification test has changed to adapt to new scientific understandings about gender — athletes are now evaluated by an endocrinologist, gynecologist, a geneticist and a psychologist — critics say the test is based on the false idea that someone's sex is a cut-and-dried issue.

A few lines have been changed to adapt Francis to being a Welshman.

Overall, all the scales chosen are based on previous studies, although the wording of some of the measures was changed to adapt to the informal learning context.

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But if the environment is changing, then the brain will change to adapt.

The marketplace is changing and it requires all of us to consider how we must change to adapt in order to survive and prosper.

"Not only families and business have to change to adapt to tougher economic circumstances, but governments have to adapt, too".

Along the way, sometime in early January, they subtly change to adapt to the season.

Accept it and stop trying to force everyone else's life to change to adapt to yours.

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