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Adaptively

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Adaptively meaning

In an adaptive manner; with adaptation; in a fitting manner

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I judge the quality of formal education by the ability of the student to move with skill and alacrity in familiar circumstances and adaptively in those in which they lack familiarity or experience.

Also, understand that things will not always go as we would like; It is the first step in responding to adaptively and reducing anger/rage episodes.

Our aim is hence to provide a (new) significance test for the predictor variables chosen adaptively by the lasso, which we describe next.

There is every reason to believe that the Japanese people will respond reasonably and adaptively.

An electronic feedback circuit is usually used to adaptively synchronize the primary oscillator to the growing resonance in the secondary, and this is the only tuning consideration beyond the initial choice of a reasonable top-load.

As such, they are aligned with the Building Block Hypothesis in adaptively reducing disruptive recombination.

By adaptively thresholding the wavelet coefficients that correspond to undesired frequency components smoothing and/or denoising operations can be performed.

Compression is further improved by choosing filter types adaptively on a line-by-line basis.

However, inclinations towards deeming hair texture "adaptively trivial" may root in certain cultural value judgments more than objective logic.

However, in his Major Features of Evolution (1953) Simpson wrote that it was still controversial: "whether prospective adaptation as prelude to quantum evolution arises adaptively or inadaptively.

However, the limitations of Huffman coding should not be overstated; it can be used adaptively, accommodating unknown, changing, or context-dependent probabilities.

Instead of using fixed values of pc and pm, AGAs utilize the population information in each generation and adaptively adjust the pc and pm in order to maintain the population diversity as well as to sustain the convergence capacity.

In this sense the possibility that hair texture may have played an adaptively significant role cannot be completely eliminated from consideration.

Pratt Institute established its latest Manhattan campus in an adaptively reused Brunner & Tryon designed a loft building on 14th Street, just east of Seventh Avenue.

The building was adaptively reused and now houses the National Academy of Performing Arts Between 1958 and 1970, Karachi was neither the capital of Pakistan nor the capital of Sindh due to the One Unit program being enacted.