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This implies that the three Jasmine rice varieties are more adaptable to abiotic than biotic stresses.
From the building industry's standpoint, design for sustainable aging implies creating the physical and service environment that is resilient and adaptable to the needs associated with the aging process.
(Chinen) Jonathan Kreisberg (Wednesday) An adaptable postbop guitarist, Mr. Kreisberg has an album called "One" due out this month, and as its title implies, it's a showcase for solo introspection.
The only problems are that its price was not quite as plain and ordinary as its appearance implies, while protracted struggles to find a new use after the Games suggest that it is not as adaptable as all that.
Peter Schwartz implies.
Instead, it may imply that efficient animals are more adaptable and less susceptible to stress than +RFIfat or inefficient animals.
The team estimates the time frame to be somewhere between three and 25 million years, implying that living things are even more adaptable than once thought.
This also requires that tools and methods implied in the different strategic interventions are adaptable to the young people they are targeting and to their environment.
They do not imply that the selection for evolvability is responsible for organismal or genomic complexity, or that complex organisms are most adaptable.
Always imply.
It's very adaptable.
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