Sentence examples for a consequence of adapting from inspiring English sources

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As a consequence of adapting our interpretive framework using these two perspectives, on the one hand, we clarify the reflexive relationship that exists between the students' models and nature of students' mathematical arguments.

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We therefore conclude that the HK effect in humans is a direct consequence of adapting – presumably in post-receptor processing – to the statistical relationship between images and their source scenes.

Progress curves are a consequence of people adapting to circumstances and learning to do things better.

Evolution occurs as a consequence of organisms adapting to different environments over space and time [2].

River otters characteristically approach within a few feet of a boat or a person on shore because they're near-sighted, a consequence of vision adapted for underwater sight.

Thus, our results add to the study of Roberge et al. (2008) by clearly showing that the outcomes of introgressive hybridization are highly variable and population specific, perhaps as a consequence of locally adapted genomes and diverging genetic architectures, in accordance with theory about the complex properties of the genetic architecture (Mackay 2001; Rieseberg et al. 2003; Lynch 2007).

To illustrate the possible consequences of adapting a CCS strategy, three pilot plants have been selected in Louisiana to discuss opportunities and feasibility of CCS installation for climate-change mitigation purposes.

An interesting question is whether these emotion-related personality differences arose as a consequence of having to adapt to life with a debilitating condition or whether they had been present before the onset of disease.

Eltigani et al. (2011) state that it was designed to assess the consequences of adapting educational materials individualized to the student's learning style.

So far, experimental evolution studies have been carried out on the evolution of habitat choice [ 20, 21] and mostly on the consequences of adapting to one host on the performance on other hosts [ 21- 28].

Mitosomes have been massively reduced in size and lost their energy-generating functions during the long independent evolution of the diplomonads [4] [9], presumably as a consequence of an ancestor adapting to microaerophilic niches.

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