Sentence examples for derived to adapt from inspiring English sources

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For these purposes, an improved sensitivity function of modal strain energy (MSE) based on Lagrange optimization problem is derived to adapt the initial sensitivity formulation of MSE to damage detection problem with the aid of new mathematical approaches.

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If Customized Product Development is perceived as developing products that fulfill the customers individual requirements and in parallel reflect production constraints, such as manufacturing capabilities, a direct demand can be derived for solutions to adapt a given design easy and fast to new requirements based upon the companies production knowledge - at best in an automated way.

Our results suggest that loss of the flagellum happened at only one point in the evolution of fungi enabling the derived fungal phyla to adapt from the aquatic environment to a terrestrial one.

Ultimately, the approach can achieve the measurement accuracy to adapt the derived hardware resolution and beyond.

One solution that can be easily derived from our observations is to adapt system parameter configurations to network conditions (e.g., vehicle density, channel errors).

63 These heights, however, are clearly not relevant for team-sport AT purposes; that is, if too severe, hypoxia compromises training quality and hence counteracts the possible benefits to be derived from the greater stimuli to adapt.

The article derives a number of proposals to adapt the structure and objectives of land surveying and land information systems in such a way that these support the objectives of land management and tenure security better.

We therefore decided to adapt an instrument derived from Western questionnaires.

There is a recognition that more work is needed to adapt research priorities derived in this manner to the local context [ 24], and that time-lag inevitable in a staged process could lead to a disconnect between research funded and the needs of the services [ 3].

The five rights are: the right to reproduce the work, the right to adapt it or derive other works from it, the right to distribute copies of the work, the right to display the work publicly, and the right to perform it publicly.

You have to be able to adapt to that and derive your energy from winning and creating new ideas, as our job is both harder and much more compelling than ever before.

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