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As Ms. Jongerius admits, it is relatively easy to individualize limited edition pieces, which she often makes singly.
This may be the reason why on the one hand this model was used only for in silico studies in closed-loop control, but has never been used as a kernel for automated closed-loop control in a clinical trial, and why on the other hand current state-of-the-art models rely on a more parsimonious but easy to individualize model structure.
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Prosthetic imaging was more precise with the CT scanner analysis, particularly the borders of the implant were easier to individualize.
Among both physicians and midwives, favourability to home birth was also positively correlated with the beliefs that mother-infant bonding was easier in the home, that home birth is more empowering, that it is easier to individualize care in the home, and that resuscitation of the newborn was not more effective in the hospital.
The crew had to individualize the cards for specific actors.
"But it's one more way to individualize treatment".
That freedom to individualize a phone's functions has helped increase the popularity of the iPhone.
We're taking more time and trying to individualize the instruction".
You could also draw on them with a Sharpie to individualize".
He continued: "In classical homeopathy, you take a detailed history of a patient to individualize their treatment.
"We have to individualize the guilt," said Ivan Djordjevic, a former dissident lawyer and an official in Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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