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He needed little training to adapt his skills to either medium, instinctively knowing if a gesture or facial expression was too broad for the screen or too subtle for the stage.
These strategies are: making greater use of training to adapt the workforce to changes in technology instead of resorting to the external labor market (an improvement in the quality of jobs); and using of temporary employment to increase labor flexibility when regulations of regular contracts are too constraining (a worsening of employment contracts terms).
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These results reinforce the need for biomedical graduate and postdoctoral training to adapt so that trainees can learn about and develop the skills necessary for the full range of careers available, considering both their interests and the realities of the academic job market.
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All rats were trained to adapt to 1% sucrose solution during the 7-day adaptation period.
Microbial producers such as Escherichia coli are evolutionarily trained to adapt to changing substrate availabilities.
It is proved that people can be trained to adapt to a new sense to recover lost information due to impaired sensory modality.
Our sonographer, allied health, and physician staff of more than 250 persons had to be trained to adapt to important changes that the digital echocardiographic image acquisition and review platform would have on their specific roles in the laboratory.
During the acclimation period, the animals were trained to adapt to the nose-only inhalation chamber.
Nurses are specifically trained to adapt infusion rates of glucose (nutrition), insulin according to medically predefined targets (4.5 to 6.0; 6.0 to 8.0; >10 mmol/l).
A well-established neural network is able to associate homologous patterns in the protein sequence with the input patterns and can be trained to adapt the patterns.
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