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The phrase "adaptability to such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adjust or be flexible in response to certain conditions or situations.
Example: "The team's adaptability to such challenges has been crucial for their success in the project."
Alternatives: "flexibility in such" or "ability to adapt to such".
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However, some coastal wetland animals in the disturbance-prone ecosystems demonstrate adaptability to the disturbance, such as high dispersal ability, to cope with partial or total loss of local populations and habitats.
There has been little success with other methods of improving adaptability to humid climates such as grafting.
A future challenge will be to determine whether the BoNT-encoding plasmids play a role in the development and/or flexibility of C. botulinum, thus potentially increasing its adaptability to certain niches, such as specific environments and food matrixes, and ultimately contributing to the disease of botulism.
While cognitive control is known to rely on frontoparietal neural architecture to achieve this flexibility, the neural mechanisms that allow such adaptability to context are poorly understood.
The design requirements in WSN that have consistently been addressed by the research community are energy efficiency, scalability, and adaptability to varying network conditions such as unreliable sensor nodes and flaky communication links.
Compared to cultivated soybean, wild soybean possesses much higher adaptability to natural environmental stresses such as drought, alkaline and salt stress, which demonstrates the potential usefulness of the wild soybean to improve cultivated soybean [ 2- 5].
In adults, the mitochondrial subfractions differ in their adaptability to a common stimulus, such as chronic muscle use [ 5, 13, 14], suggesting that their location within the cell makes them differentially sensitive to a common intracellular signal.
Wild soybeans possess much higher adaptability to various natural environments such as drought and salt stress, whereas cultivated soybeans exhibit a bush-type growth habit with large seeds, variable seed coat colors and a stout primary stem.
Although high gauge factors reaching 116 and the adaptability to various forms of stresses such as tension, compression, shear stress, and torsion have been demonstrated through those approaches, a few weak points still need to be addressed.
This breed boasts exceptional characteristics which have been acquired through centuries, such as adaptability to the harsh mountain climate, good conversion of roughage, fecundity, an affable nature and loyalty to its home range.
Thus, amplified wild-type KRAS might provide a growth advantage to cancer cells, not only by upregulating the basal cell growth, but also by conferring adaptability to changes in the environment, such as availability of growth factors and nutrients.
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