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The modern parka is often adapted for such sports as skiing.
For example, EBL is often adapted for fabrication of drain source and gate electrodes in graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) structure, while graphene channel is fabricated by alternate means.
Today "England expects... ...... is often adapted for use in the media, especially in relation to the expectations for the victory of English sporting teams.
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"The theatre offering is huge in Paris, and British authors old and new are often adapted for the French stage," says Professor Regard.
Examples would include grassroots innovations, hackerspaces, tinkerers, and hobby clubs, where solutions are often adapted for ingenious applications that serve as alternatives to the market.
In the 18th century onwards the town walls were often adapted for new uses or simply demolished.
Advantageously, MRI techniques developed for small animals are often adapted for use in humans.
Separate rates were calculated for children (4-17 years old) and adults (18+), since treatment recommendations are often adapted for children.
Underlying models for AO testing are often adapted from other paradigms and programming techniques.
The FP-tree is an effective solution for frequent itemsets extraction, and is often adapted to the extraction of CARs [3].
Crack pipes are often adapted from cans and plastic bottles.
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