Sentence examples for principally adapted from inspiring English sources

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These programs are general in the sense that all are principally adapted for the processing of environment information; however, at the same time, they are highly specialized for the processing of specific environment information.

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Some researchers suggest that it was primarily adapted to life on the ground, while other researchers suggest that it was principally arboreal.

In particular, this preliminary work aimed principally to adapt the efficiency of the cell disruption and DNA/RNA extraction steps in order to efficiently capture nucleic acids from protists and metazoans collected from sea water filtering.

The remainder of this section will be structured principally according to the adapted resource, and then within each resource following the remaining dimensions in Table 1.

If low-molecular-weight heparin is chosen, its dosage should be adapted (elimination principally renal) to prevent a risk of accumulation and the occurrence of hemorrhagic complications.

Diatomaceous earth, formerly used principally as a filter in clarifying sugar and syrups, has been adapted to almost all industrial filtration applications, including the processing of oils, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, antibiotics, solvents, and chemicals.

Without drama or reverence for its source and lacking any genuine interest in history or literature, the film offers small pleasures with its visual kicks, found principally in protracted scenes of battling airships and generic stunt work adapted from Hong Kong action movies.

Process design for biotransformation can principally draw on the repertoire of theories and methods from chemical engineering but needs to be adapted to the specific properties of the catalyst – the enzyme.

Poniatowski himself described it, according to a contemporary account, as "founded principally on those of England and the United States of America, but avoiding the faults and errors of both, and adapted as much as possible to the local and particular circumstances of the country".

King Stanisław August Poniatowski said the new constitution was "founded principally on those of England and the United States of America, but avoiding the faults and errors of both, and adapted as much as possible to the local and particular circumstances of the country".

Society adapted.

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