Sentences with phrase «then adapted»

Advice and recipes should be taken as general knowledge and then adapted to your personality, your style and your health.
This model was then adapted to generate estimates of the effect of concentrated disadvantage on trajectories of verbal ability.
For both the Ankara Agreement and the Swiss Agreement, it is hard to shake the impression that the Court — or here the Advocate General — decides first which result ought to be reached, with the reasoning being then adapted to fit that result.
In the early 1990's Mark studied the techniques of watercolor painting, used these techniques in graphic and color field paintings and then adapted these techniques to acrylics and to his interest in the EXPLOSION OF COLOR, EXPLORATION OF MOVEMENT and EXCITEMENT IN DISCOVERY which has become the essence of his work.
These species then adapted to survive the challenging environment.
For one week only, we're showcasing series that were originally a manga then adapted into an anime during The All - Time Manga - to - Anime Sale!
The «Sword Art Online» anime had started as a series of light novels written by Reki Kawahara that has then adapted into two seasons of anime that can be seen on Crunchyroll and season 1 on Netflix.
The story was then adapted to film and some of the awards it won include Best Film / Best Director (in the EuropShorts Film Festival), Best Film / Audience Choice (in the Jersey Shore Film Festival), Best Film (in the Lady Filmmakers Film Festival), Best Film / Audience Choice (in the Asheville Film Festival), and Best Film / Audience Choice (in the Soul4Reel Film Festival).
British noir author Ted Lewis (1940 - 1982) is best known for his 1970 novel Jack's Return Home, later renamed Carter and then adapted to film by Mike Hodges as Get Carter, starring Michael Caine.
My mother was the type of cook that used «a handful» here and «a pinch» there and only looked at a printed recipe to get the idea and then adapted it as she saw fit.
The 320hp 2,979 cc engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology is taken from the «standard» 740i and then adapted with a 55hp synchronous motor, a hybrid specification eight - speed automatic transmission, a lithium - ion high performance battery all wrapped into an intelligent energy management package to provide the first 7 Series hybrid to be offered in the UK.
Note: This was based on a work I found on Primary Resources then adapted to my group, thanks to the person who posted it on Pri.
It was then adapted into a BBC TV mini-series starring Sally Hawkins, before gaining the attention of Park, who has loosely adapted it and transposed the setting to 1930s Korea, at a time when the country was under Japanese colonial rule.
The book was then adapted into a 2006 film starring Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci.
The original play was written by Mary Chase in 1944, it was then adapted into a film in 1950 starring James Stewart.
It may have a building audience because of loyalty to the Astro Boy character, first introduced in a Japanese manga and then adapted into two generations of TV cartoons.
It was then adapted into a screenplay by Lisa Addario and Joe Syracuse, two of the writers behind 2007's quality animated film «Surf's Up».
Based on the 1862 novel by Victor Hugo, the musical was written in French in 1980 and then adapted by some English guys in 1985.
And was there any trend that you didn't like at all in the beginning but then adapted to?
We then adapted Trg - PhoR fusions for function in plants showing that in the presence of an external ligand PhoB translocates to the nucleus and activates transcription.
The method was then adapted to produce a number of 3D structures as well, including a cuboctahedron, and another Archimedian solid known as a snub cube — a structure with 60 edges, 24 vertices and 38 faces, including 6 squares and 32 equilateral triangles.
This indicates that they may have an ancient origin, possibly as parasitic life - forms that then adapted to the «virus lifestyle.»
The motions of the water are then adapted to the motions of the substrate which seems to be critical for binding, explains Prof. Dr. Martina Havenith - Newen.
The new method, first developed for automated food safety testing and then adapted by Cornell scientists for a wider range of sample types, can detect the bacteria from environmental and clinical samples, including swabs, feces, milk and blood.
So Szostak then adapted the same process to evolving specialized ribozymes.
Then one thing lead to another and her dip was made, demolished, then adapted into cheesecakes which our family is obsessed with.
The Cowgirl Gourmet was inspired by Jessica Koslow's cookbook recipe and then adapted the recipe from Pinch of Yum Print recipe
which i then adapted & translated into english.
It all started with some inspiration from The Smitten Kitchen, which I then adapted into this citrus - forward recipe.
By pushing out a product, getting feedback and then adapting before you push out the next product, you can constantly improve and make sure you stay relevant.
Just be able to recognize that it's time for change and then adapt accordingly.
Lifting immediately after cycling forced my muscles to work and then adapt differently.
Then adapt your ideas from there to the bigger screen.
You can then adapt your business to suit them.
Take action and do the best you can at the time, and then adapt to whatever happens next.
The company is using the same basic structure for all of its vehicles, then adapting it depending on which model it's making.
Martin Moore, director of the Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power at King's College, told the Guardian's Carole Cadwalladr that Trump's campaign «was using 40 - 50,000 variants of ads every day that were continuously measuring responses and then adapting and evolving based on that response.»
Use this to your advantage by developing your skills early in your career and then adapting them through the years.
There are many tools to analyze how your content is working and then adapt your editorial planning to match what your visitors are expecting.
To apply such a principle to a market economy, the law should first specify the wage required to maintain the worker in his social position as the price of the commodity he produces should then adapt to the cost structure so established.
But we can learn much from our observations as to the appropriate strategies and vehicles of Christian speech and then adapt these to our own situation.7
Finally, there is cognitive surrender, in which, in Berger's terms, «one simply accepts the fact that the majority is right, then adapts oneself to that point of view.»
The first is «cognitive surrender,» in which, as Berger puts it, «one simply accepts the fact that the majority is right, then adapts oneself to that point of view.»
I am impressed you took the time to make the originals and then adapt them.
I would suggest buying a wine - making book and then adapting the techniques in it.
They wait to see what happens at 9 and then adapt accordingly.
«We then adapt their irrigation as a result, it means my research can be applied.»
The Geneva neuroscientists» results thus reveal that during development, the various sensory pathways initially share a common gene expression structure, which then adapts to the activity of the organ attached to each sense.
With more than 800 members in the human genome, GPCRs are the largest family of proteins involved in decoding signals as they come into the cell and then adapt the cell's function in response.
Typically, one sees the framing as: We reduce emissions (mitigate) to allow us to avoid all the climate change we feasibly can, and then we adapt to what we can not avoid.
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