Sentence examples for revised to be compatible from inspiring English sources

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The interfaces between the BLV and the Beam Line Components (BLCs) have been revised to be compatible with the new vessel design and the BLCs support frames.

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You have to be compatible.

Dance music has proved to be compatible with nearly anyone.

Catalase appeared to be compatible with DMPO.

You want to be compatible with whichever agent you pick.

Are they likely to be compatible?

The reason is that the revised version is compatible with the view that Mary does acquire knowing-that if she is not distracted when first seeing something red: she learns that this is a red experience (where "this" refers introspectively to her present experience) and so acquires knowing-that.

Overall, the results of analyses of the revised Canadian data are compatible with the current radiation risk estimates from low-dose radiation exposures that form the basis of radiation protection standards.

Some of the technical terms used in the Brazilian version were revised to make them more compatible with the original and so that there was a consensus between the experts on the accuracy of the translated version.

For twenty ortholog sets sampled from groups 1 to 5, we manually assessed whether the revised gene start sites were compatible with the beginning of a protein-coding sequence as indicated by GC skew profiles [ 8, 9].

"Those may not be compatible".

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