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Objectives: Walking is an adaptable, inexpensive and accessible form of physical activity.
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Still young enough to be adaptable; no emotional complications back on Earth.
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The methods described should be easily adaptable to most modern MS instrumentation.
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In the long run, the more adaptable system is likely to prevail.
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The system is highly adaptable, and is particularly well-suited to high-throughput screening.
Usage of unadaptable in English
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But he had proved himself incompetent, unadaptable, a stick, a pedantic incapable.
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In N's mid-twenties, Sullivan had seemed a romantic survivor, unadaptable to civilian tedium.
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When praxis began to differentiate, mytho-magical experiences proved unadaptable to the resulting pragmatic framework.
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I am too stiffened by work, unskilled in travel, too unadaptable to begin again elsewhere.
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A lonely childhood had rendered him unsociable, unadaptable.
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It is unadaptable to subtlety or circumlocution.
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The New York doctor possessed none of these qualities; moreover, he was pitifully unadaptable outside of the artificial world in which he posed.
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This was partly due to his very skilful preparation and approach and partly to the mechanical, unadaptable, and sometimes inept conduct of his five cross-examiners.
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There were no significant differences for the Difficult, Unadaptable, and Unpredictable scales between very premature and term infants.
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Among very premature infants, those with cerebral lesions as diagnosed by neonatal ultrasound scan were rated higher on the Dull and Unadaptable scales.