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Discover Ludwig"conditioned using" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a process that has been modified with certain conditions or restrictions. For example, "The machine was conditioned using a special combination of settings designed to optimize efficiency."
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Males with ablated SF1+ neurons were fear conditioned using five tone-conditional stimulus (CS) presentations co-terminating with a footshock-US.
Female wasps were conditioned using a Pavlovian conditioning assay in which an odour (chocolate) is associated with the appetitive stimulus of a host (C. vomitoria pupa) as described by Hoedjes et al. [ 14].
Female parasitic wasps were conditioned using a Pavlovian conditioning assay in which an odour (chocolate or vanilla odour, the conditioned stimulus (CS+)) was associated with the reward of access to a host (the unconditioned stimulus (US)), a C. vomitoria pupa.
High crystalline ceramics are poorly conditioned using traditional procedures.
They were hence conditioned using moisture induced sensitivity tester (MIST) device.
The confining pressure of 3,000 psi, on the other hand, was manually conditioned using a hydraulic pump.
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The recipient site was dissected and pre-conditioned using a Safescraper device (C.G.M. S.p.A., Divisione Medicale META, Italy).
Using the theory of majorization, it is shown that designs having greater D-efficiencies are more ill-conditioned, using condition numbers based on the unitarily invariant matrix norms.
Eventually, Tetzlaff figured out how to treat his condition, using some unusual techniques.
Eden is designed to achieve these conditions using minimal additional energy.
Demographic changes mean there will be more older people with complex conditions using care services.
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