Sentences with phrase «adapted for»

Right now they are tailoring GenShock for U.S. Army vehicles and big - rig trucks, but it could possibly be adapted for passenger vehicles.
Furthermore, it has been adapted for countless other applications, such as seismological measurements and electrical calibration — wherever precise control over very small forces is called for.
In fact, the mind appears to be adapted for reaching out from our heads and making the world, including our machines, an extension of itself.
The mind appears to be adapted for reaching out and making the world, including our machines, an extension of itself.
It has developed a low - cost process that can be adapted for a range of industrial needs while generating electricity for rural communities at the same time.
«It is a method that can be adapted for practically any forest.»
Tracking may not be dying, but rather being adapted for the 21st century.
«The hand has human - like features for manipulation of objects and curved fingers that are well adapted for climbing,» Orr said.
In the ground - up scenario, small theropods somehow evolved a flight stroke even while they were adapted for running on the ground — perhaps by grabbing prey with their hands.
And as it happens, one interpretation of quantum mechanics that used to be somewhat obscure has suddenly become popular because it's better adapted for explaining quantum computation, at least to human brains.
This way, we can control the systems in real time, enable very swift signal processing with repeat rates in the kHz / range, and simply implement new software algorithms that have been adapted for various applications,» explains Tretbar.
Additionally, its simplicity means it can be adapted for other microorganisms, making it highly versatile.
The technology could be adapted for surgeons or technicians... so the Georgia Tech team will carry on beating the drum for its research.
Of course babies aren't yet equipped for writing essays or planning the day's errands, Amso said, but their brains are properly adapted for learning essential elements in their world and how best to organize them.
Past analysis suggested these fish were adapted for burrowing into sediment, but new specimens hint that some of them have evolved for a more specialised lifestyle.
One group turned to an electrochemical approach, which can be adapted for in - the - field use, but their technique involved toxic mercury as the electrode.
What they call «Plan 9» started as a potential successor to the Unix computer operating system, but Bell Labs have lately adapted it for use in set - top boxes to connect television sets with video networks.
Then, following a systematic investigation into the performance of that data structure for NVM systems, the team adapted it for use in NVM.
Even ordinary studies of human physiology, for example, suggest that humans are so adapted for intense physical activity that a sedentary lifestyle spawns modern - day scourges like diabetes and heart disease.
The traits appear to be specifically adapted for running — and for jogging for long distances.
From the perspective of a vertebrate morphologist, humans lack one of the most obvious features of animals adapted for serious speed: a tail.
They are well adapted for their arctic environment.
In this picture the seed, from the American bugbane plant, is adapted for air dispersal with dozens of protrusions to help it float buoyantly on the wind.
After years analyzing digital re-creations of the damaged bones, the group concluded what they had long suspected: The lower part of Ardi's hip was powerfully primitive, adapted for climbing.
They point out that our minds, like our bodies, have been shaped by evolution: we have inherited ways of thinking from those of our ancestors whose mental tools were best adapted for survival and reproduction.
Some of the systems have also been adapted for use in harsh field environments.
Now, the procedure needs to be adapted for application in space.
Chip potential If the chip proves successful in larger and longer trials, it might also be adapted for treating more acute conditions, such as delivering drugs for a month or two after a heart attack.
It can also be adapted for use by a single performer or by those in other high - pressure domains such as the performing arts or business.
«The system could also be adapted for use with other respiratory viruses, and with some modification, for infectious diseases more broadly,» says lead author Sen Pei, a postdoctoral scientist in Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health.
In theory, though, the approach could be adapted for more complex organisms.
Australopithecines had teeth and jaws that were in many ways adapted for eating fruit, seeds and other plant foods.»
Instead of a society focused on dairy farming, and poorly adapted for the Arctic climate, as previously thought, the new findings imply a community centered instead around hunting and trading.
Its flexible framework can be readily applied to other US states and adapted for risk assessments of other emerging arboviruses, including Chikungunya, Dengue, and Yellow fever.»
In the meantime, polar denizens adapted for the cooler climate can blame humanity for a balmier Arctic.
«This understanding could potentially be adapted for technological uses.
On the far side of the gap, named after Alfred Romer, the Harvard University researcher who first noticed it, tetrapods are rare and ill - adapted for terrestrial living.
It has uniquely adapted for life on a combination of land, sea, and ice and is now dependent on this combination.
Fortunately, existing AGVs, forklift trucks, oor scrubbers and other industrial machines designed for accommodating human riders or for following guide wires can be adapted for autonomy.
Bees are adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen, the former primarily as an energy source, and the latter primarily for protein and other nutrients.
«Our system is highly flexible and modular, so it can be readily adapted for use with different types of pre-existing chips and research applications,» explains Zhang.
The team compared the body structure of a number of early birds and found that some toothed species were more adapted for flight.
«We are extremely encouraged by the results of this study and hope that this technology will be adapted for patients for testing in clinical trials in the not - too - distant future.»
ORANG - UTANS may be perfectly adapted for swinging through trees, but new observations suggest they also spend a surprising amount of time hanging out on the ground.
Evidence that the arms of Tyrannosaurus rex were not functionless but adapted for vicious slashing.
But the technology has a wide application and there is every possibility that it could be adapted for rail vehicles — especially as Dr Wang has taken up a full - time research post at the University of Huddersfield's Institute of Railway Research (IRR).
There is a fast, three - point adjustment system in place that allows this equipment to be adapted for whatever use you put it to, whether that is indoor climbing at the gym or climbing up rock faces in the great outdoors.
Instead, the limbs were well - adapted for vicious slashing at close quarters, he argued.
Adaptability: The floating platform can be adapted for other types of structures, such as housing or medical clinics.
The «Only in Queens» Summer Festival will also offer a wide range of activities for people of all ages, including: • Guided tours of the New York State Pavilion's Tent of Tomorrow, the Queens Library Mobile Unit, the Queens Theatre and the Queens Museum; • Family - friendly fun including cultural performances, face painting, inflatable bounce houses, a Delta Air Lines Scavenger Hunt, activities run by the United States Tennis Association, and an appearance by Mr. Met; • Food and craft vendors offering a variety of international cuisine and merchandise for sale; • Exhibits of memorabilia from the original 1939 - 40 and 1964 - 65 World's Fairs, classic cars and a boat from the annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival; • Virtual reality demonstrations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the group People for the Pavilion and Queens - based RPGA Studio as part of the international ideas competition currently underway to solicit imaginative and creative public input for how the New York State Pavilion can best be adapted for public reuse.
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