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"updated correspondingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that something is changed in correspondence with something else. For example, "As our company's digital workflow has changed, our security protocols have been updated correspondingly."
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An adaptive optimization method is presented, in which the local neighbors are updated correspondingly.
The longest intervals are updated correspondingly as marked in red in Fig. 4.
The detected SNR could be used to adapt speaker models for separation in later frames and then get updated correspondingly.
With the advancement of our understanding of eukaryotic genomes, lists of h2h pairs in model organisms need to be updated correspondingly, calling for a professionally constructed database with continual and flexible updates.
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Katakis et al. [7] proposed that distance of recent vector in the pool is less than a predefined threshold, the classifier will update correspondingly by instances of the lately window, or a new model is saved.
The propensity to receive treatment is recalculated according to new information at each time interval, and the weights are correspondingly updated.
Correspondingly, the membership functions are updated or the objective constraints are added.
Correspondingly, C in Equation 12 is updated as C = C 0 C 1 · · C N r - 1 N r R × M, (24).
Depending on the quality rating outcome, the diffusivity of (({L^{1}_{t}})_{t in mathbb {N}}) and (({L^{2}_{t}})_{t in mathbb {N}}) is then adapted correspondingly by updating α 1 and α 2 according to the sigmoid functions f i in Eqs.
Furthermore, the updated APACHE III and IV models include substantially more variables than APACHE II, with a correspondingly increased data collection burden [7, 22].
Correspondingly, BS will update using the subgradient and the cycle starts again by broadcasting the updated BS weight.
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