Sentence examples for changed to correspond from inspiring English sources

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They were allowed to overwinter until late February, when the conditions were gradually changed to correspond to the summer conditions again.

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Each stage's lighting was set up so it received raw data from the cameras and the shading would change to correspond with F-stop and lenses.

The MCID is a way to quantify how sensitive a measure is to clinical change (i.e., how much does a scale need to change to correspond to a change in clinical status).

Step changes in the overall rate appeared to correspond with changes in diagnosis and registration procedures.

The points where the growth rates changed corresponded to specific physiological events: theL3/L4 molt and the start of oogenesis in the young adult C. elegans.

The interruption intervals were chosen to correspond to changes in the frictional force range evolution behavior.

The factors identifying a need to change correspond to MUSIQ's main category of 'external factors'.

The FOCUS change corresponded to change measured by a combination of clinical speech and language measures (κ=0.31, p<0.05).

To determine whether the spectral changes correspond to a change in oligomerization state, we performed velocity sedimentation analytical ultracentrifugation experiments (Demeler et al., 2011).

Usually in the test the scale factor is tuned so that no change would correspond to and a significant change would correspond to.

It can be seen from Figure 3 that isotherms are more crooked at a higher Rayleigh number, and the isotherm changes correspond to the changes of temperature gradient.

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