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to individualize
verb
To give something its own individuality; to characterize or differentiate.
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Moreover, it has illuminated differences among individual patients, alerting us to the need to individualize dosage regimen.
To individualize the model, we evaluated selected parameters for individual patients.
"But it's one more way to individualize treatment".
The crew had to individualize the cards for specific actors.
We're taking more time and trying to individualize the instruction".
That freedom to individualize a phone's functions has helped increase the popularity of the iPhone.
You could also draw on them with a Sharpie to individualize".
As Ms. Jongerius admits, it is relatively easy to individualize limited edition pieces, which she often makes singly.
"These tests are the beginning of a new way to individualize medicine.
"People, especially in the towns, increasingly want to escape from the collective identity and to individualize".
The parts became increasingly elaborate, and costumes were introduced to individualize the characters.
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