She added that the charity was in talks with light bulb manufacturers who had been "fantastic" and trials were planned later this year to try to see "if any of the new light bulbs could be adapted to be suitable".
Just as iconic a symbol of the area is the hardy population of 150 or so wild horses, who have adapted to be able to go without water for longer periods than domestic horses, surviving for generations on the desert's fringe.
In addition, the laptop had to be adapted to one of eight languages and four alphabets.
Swedish Social Democrat MEP Olle Ludvigsson said existing tax rules had to be adapted to protect the environment.
Juan Manuel Santos, his former defence minister, who leads the opinion polls, says that security policy needs to be adapted to new threats.
I'm angry that nobody talks about how immigration and the rise of Latinos effects black folks, except as a kind of inconvenience that has to be adapted to new circumstances.
But, under the present law, the new principle of management responsibility will have to be adapted to fit the rulebooks of each of the seven existing regulators.
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The whole device is printed out on a 3D printer, allowing it to be adapted easily to suit different needs.
The project connects reward to accomplishment and can be adapted to any program attempting to help the poor.
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The same hardware in Enable Talk could easily be adapted to make keyboard commands faster or even be used as an alternative to a mouse, just as the Leap Motion is aiming to do through a completely different approach.
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The UNESCO Model Curricula will be adapted to the Rwanda context, and the modules will be used in future training programmes.
Water and sewage networks would be adapted to deal with flooding while old metal gas pipes would be replaced.
TBM's founder, Anand Sharma, is convinced that the car industry will gradually move to a pattern where most of a car will be made in modules that are simply snapped together in small assembly lines close to the consumer, where details can be adapted to local tastes.
Electronic meters which have been installed to enable free travel for the over 60s will be adapted to accommodate the new travel cards.
The design proved to be "terribly complicated" and had to be adapted many times, including the use of two beer cans as water-filled counter weights.
So here are some practical solutions that need to be considered and adapted to provide not only accessibility to care, but reduce costs while maintaining quality.
One of the major benefits of this development is that it only adds a single step to the manufacturing process, meaning that this technique can be adapted to current cells rather rapidly.
Mr Beddell-Pearce suggested that a system of car insurance used in the 1930s - whereby anyone refused insurance by three companies could go back to the first firm approached and demand cover - could be adapted to meet today's needs.
But, private investments are needed to prove they can be adapted and implemented to fit a developing country context.
Reducing that to its core meaning, a well-engineered rear-wheel-drive car can be adapted to more easily and driven more aggressively.
Professor Kyrtatos believes ships' engines could be adapted to meet impending legislation which, he predicted, would require emissions of nitrogen oxides from ship exhausts to be cut by 30% by the year 2007.
For companies that want to begin the process of secure software development, the BSIMM model provides a loose framework that can be adapted to most any organization, large or small.
Intelligence assets, already stretched, will have to be significantly augmented and adapted to meet new challenges.
"It might surprise some to learn that a species so well adapted to living around water actually needs to be taught how to swim, but that's exactly what happens, " he said.
What is more, virtually any plant used to manufacture fertilizers, pesticides or pharmaceutical products can be readily adapted to churn out large quantities of the stuff.
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Those barriers are expected to cost millions of dollars apiece, and they might not be easily adapted to use in the aging New York subway system.
The solution would be adapted to the electronic trading systems that dominate the markets now, he said.
Open to debate and public scrutiny, the guidelines can be adapted and changed to suit local contexts.
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