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adjust

[uh-juhst] / əˈdʒʌst /




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As for the trees, Steller and other residents are asking Edison to adjust its construction map to avoid digging near those that remain after the fire.

From Los Angeles Times

"I bought my car with it," he said, adjusting his prosthetic leg as he climbed into a new black pick-up truck outside the centre.

From Barron's

They can adjust course autonomously, and operators can push software updates to change the balloon’s mission.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Surprisingly, the animals became more goal-directed and continued to adjust their behavior based on outcomes, even in situations where habits would normally take over," said Dr. Bradfield.

From Science Daily

By adjusting how dynamically the molecules move within this structure, researchers improved how effectively they interact with constantly shifting cell receptors.

From Science Daily