Use "adapted from|adapt from" in a sentence

1. What does Adapted mean? Simple past tense and past participle of adapt

2. Adapted from The Spectator’s US edition

3. Food Chaining Adapted from Verna M

4. This film was adapted from a novel.

5. The movie was adapted from a novel.

6. (redirected from Adapting to) adapt (something) to (something) 1

7. Residues from lead process, IPPC BREF 13 Source: adapted from Table 5.30:

8. Adapted from the Story of E. A. Poe.

9. Yes, I still cannot adapt myself from the America flight

10. Credits for 2014 Forest Hills Drive adapted from AllMusic.

11. EXA was adapted from KAA, the KDrive Acceleration Architecture, from the experimental Freedesktop.org Xserver.

12. -- adapted from the original Amateur's Code, written by Paul M

13. I'm gonna need TARS to remove and adapt some components from KIPP.

14. No Knead Craisin Pecan Bread adapted from taste of home

15. Adapted from Professor James Reason's Swiss Cheese Model of Safety.

16. As such, Baroque architects adapted classical forms both from the Renaissance and from the Romans

17. Algonquian Family (adapted from the name of the Algonkin tribe)

18. Adapted from Dostoevsky's novella, Henry Czerny plays the narrator, Underground Man.

19. This recipe is adapted from a Bread recipe by Maria Emmerich

20. Credits adapted from the liner notes of Dua Lipa: Complete Edition.

21. Flowers which are well Adapted to harsh winters The ability to Adapt is a definite asset in this job

22. The children put on a play adapted from a Russian folk tale.

23. 1 Berg FUNCTIONAL BALANCE SCALE (Adapted from Berg, K., Wood-Dauphine, S.L

24. Acquisitional occupation to reacquire or develop occupational skill Adapted from: Fisher, A

25. The music of the film is adapted from a folk song. Sentencedict.com

26. The Adapt Clothing Webstore :: Adapt San Francisco :: Adapt San Leandro :: Adapt Advancers

27. Here is a letter adapted from DEAR ABBY, Philadelphia Bulletin, March 19

28. Adapt definition, to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly: They Adapted themselves to the change quickly

29. Mobile station and interface adapted for feature extraction from an imput media sample

30. (Adapted from New Testament Student Manual [Church Educational System manual, 2014], 43–44.)

31. Henry Ford adapted his automobile assembly-line technologies from meatpacking plant assembly lines.

32. Reproduced and adapted from Rodner C, Raissis A, Akelman E: Carpal tunnel syndrome.

33. Alexandrine In English, a 12-syllable iambic line adapted from French heroic verse

34. [4] Adapted from Questions and answers about opening up access to research results.

35. Crispr-Cas9 was adapted from a naturally occurring genome editing system in bacteria

36. Most of the abstracts provided in this bibliography are adapted from journal abstracts.

37. Process technologies are adapted to better match the supply of heat from renewables.

38. The call centers are adapted to receive calls from clients at internal routing points.

39. A spark detector lens assembly is adapted to block energy from static electric discharges.

40. When I adapt something I translate from one meaning to another as faithfully as I can.

41. “Benedictus” was arranged and adapted from two-part acapella motet by Orlande de Lassus

42. 14 synonyms of Adapt from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 63 related words, definitions, and antonyms

43. The focusing lens is adapted to focus an incident beam from the excitation source.

44. In 2005 they adapted "Ca plane pour moi" from the Belgian artist Plastic Bertrand.

45. VERBI Software Consult Sozialforschung GmbH, Berlin, Germany). Hypotheses were formulated adapted from Grounded Theory.

46. Adapted from the Third Brazilian Consensus on Arterial Hypertension —Revista Brasileira de Clínica & Terapêutica.

47. Adapted from Helm, 1981 in Pride of the Indian Wardrobe, Northern Athapaskan Footwear, J

48. Adapted from Levitan RM, Kinkle WC: The Airway Cam Pocket Guide to Intubation, ed

49. Sims wrote over thirty plays, but most of them were adapted from European pieces.

50. 12 The siphon recorder, adapted by Lord Kelvin from the Gauss/Weber mirror galvanometer.

51. At BlinkLearning, we adapt and distribute digital educational content from more than 100 national and international publishers

52. Bongo, the performing bear, escapes from the circus and tries to adapt to life in the wild.

53. Black Bears living near humans adapt readily to alternate food sources, such as garbage from dumps or campsites and handouts from tourists in parks

54. The student has to improvise and adapt the procedure without departing from the principles of aseptic technique.

55. From the Cambridge English Corpus Here, the writer presumably first adapted the phrase with Bated …

56. At operational temperatures, the control ring is adapted to become separated from the hydrostatic seal.

57. EUROTAPES is using a method adapted from ink-jet printing to grow multi-layered structures.

58. Feel free to adapt such passages to your own ability by dropping less-important notes from chords.

59. 25 When I adapt something I translate from one meaning to another as faithfully as I can.

60. The term Avoirdupois was adapted from the French phrase “ aveir de pois ” or “ aver de …

61. The experimental model was adapted from an experimental study in rabbits by Gudmund Blomgren, 1981.

62. 16 The recipe here is a pork roast adapted from Caroline O'Neill's book 'Louisiana Kitchen'.

63. Greater involvement and input from the social partners can thus boost society's capacity to compete and adapt.

64. Past tense of adapt Synonyms & Antonyms of Adapted (Entry 2 of 2) to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation it always takes freshmen a little while to adapt …

65. In fact, simluated Annealing was adapted from the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, a Monte-Carlo method

66. Source: adapted from definition of "disposal schedule" in PRO Functional Specification (Annex 1 reference [2]).

67. Automated Data Processing Tool (Adapt)Adapt is a Microsoft Access application used by the Division of Waste Management (DWM) to evaluate analytical chemistry data from water, soil and air samples

68. Could you use one of the sample introductions from Our Kingdom Ministry and adapt it to your territory?

69. Curricula and Curriculums are adapted from the Latin word, curriculum, meaning a running course, career.

70. The channel segment is adapted to retainably house the cable, spaced apart from the bottom plane.

71. This necessitated the introduction of ideas from algebraic topology that were adapted to the lattice setting.

72. THE Attitudinal FOUNDATIONS OF MINDFULNESS PRACTICE (Adapted from Full Catastrophe Living by Jon Kabat-Zinn) 1

73. The elongate member is adapted to be pushed out from said sleeve within said uterine cavity.

74. Adapted from “In Tune with the Music of Faith,” Liahona and Ensign, May 2012, 41–44.

75. Adapt: Analog Digital Automatic Program Tester: Adapt: ARPA Database Access and Presentation Terminal: Adapt: Assessment Discovery Activation Projection Transition (sales) Adapt: Approach for Data Management, Archive, Protection and Transmission: Adapt: Airworthiness Directive Action PIAT Team: Adapt: Automated Design and Planning Tool: Adapt

76. Music written by the Bondmen. Lyrics adapted from "Streams in the Desert" by L.B

77. The client system is adapted for selecting a product from the e-tail server system (202).

78. The infrared sensor device (44) is adapted to capture an infrared image from the lens (38).

79. The pieces he is reading are adapted from the writings of playwright and author Michael Frayn.

80. Now the newborn must quickly adapt to new conditions of life, very different from those of its maternal environment.