individualise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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individualise in the PONS Dictionary

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This could be a valuable way of individualising cancer treatments.
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For the first half of the 20th century, hand-colouring photographs was common practice, to enhance and individualise black-and-white images.
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We have other research programs under way there such as programs looking into ways to individualise the dose of drugs in other diseases.
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We recognise there are different degrees of schizophrenia, a huge range, and we try very hard to individualise treatment for the person.
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However, they emphasise that the diet needs to be individualised, based on the medical ailment that a person is suffering from.
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I think the next generation will be individualised.
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The best freedivers tend to individualise their techniques.
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He reinvented the business several times and settled on the principle that every item of clothing can be individualised to create one's own look.
www.smartcompany.com.au
Although these serve their purpose, it needs the independents to bring the personality to the town to individualise it.
www.burtonmail.co.uk
Also, jewellery design may be expanded and individualised, as in principle any shape is possible, which facilitates uniqueness and personalized design.
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