Sentence examples for minimal adaptations from inspiring English sources

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Minimal adaptations were made to the clinical content (i.e., the inclusion of palmar pallor as a danger sign and management of eye infections).

The evaluators administer the BSID directly to each child in the appropriate language using standard material prescribed in the manual, with minimal adaptations made to local settings.

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The stucco house, which suggests Tuscany more than New Jersey, required minimal adaptation to make it wheelchair accessible.

Developed for the Red Sea, the framework of our analysis is flexible and with minimal adaptation, could be extended to other reef regions.

Experiments show that, with minimal adaptation, the method achieves accuracy levels well above 95% requiring only a fraction of the training times used by the winning team's method.

In addition, VE should be set up to ensure minimal adaptation costs if changing labour market circumstances force workers to resort to occupations that are further removed from the specific occupations for which they were trained.

This work presents a hardware implementation of an FIR filter that is self-adaptive; that responds to arbitrary frequency response landscapes; that has built-in coefficient error tolerance capabilities; and that has a minimal adaptation latency.

While the approach, using only minimal adaptation, did not best the accuracy scores achieved by the highly tailored approach that won the competition, we did achieve classification accuracy levels exceeding 98% while making predictions over seven times faster than the training times required by the winning team.

As an alternative to the use of established hESC lines to test prediction 1, one could assay newly established hESC lines while still at low passage number, and hence with minimal adaptation to the cell culture environment.

The two, freshly axenized, G. intestinalis AII isolates showed similar in vitro growth rates as the reference WB (AI) isolate, after minimal adaptation to in vitro conditions, indicating that assemblage A may generally be more easily adaptable compared to the other human infecting assemblage B, which has proven difficult to adapt in vitro [ 27].

As the minimal two-item definition is included in the optimal seven-item definition, there was no separate adaptation for the minimal version.

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