Sentence examples for adaptation for example from inspiring English sources

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If the time-scale of environmental change is much slower than the time-scale of adaptation, for example, populations will adapt to their current environment rather than the statistics of environmental fluctuations.

One solution is to make students aware of this conflict and to challenge them to provide examples of the intentional use of adaptation (for example) as well as its use by evolutionary biologists: Did ants adapt to their changed environment because (1) they wanted to do so and decided to change, or (2) because some ants possessed a particular trait that was advantageous in that environment?

This year's report includes four chapters on adaptation, for example, compared with one in 2007.

Future studies could examine other determinants of socioeconomic adaptation; for example, the effect of class of admission and context of reception.

Baloo in his adaptation, for example, looks like a real bear.

Mutational processes are of intense medical interest in studies of retroviral adaptation, for example.

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The myrmecochorous plant as a whole may also have specific adaptations; for example, cyclamen brings fruits and seeds within reach of ants by conspicuous coiling (shortening) of the flower stalk as soon as flowering is over.

Most important, an employer should not treat you unfavourably because of a disability, and must make "reasonable adjustments to work practices, and provide other aids and adaptations" for example, being flexible about hours, and temporarily allowing you to work part-time, or have a period of sick leave with the clear reassurance that you are still valued as an employee.

Adaptations, for example, could mean they have to either recharge during the day, borrow a liquid-fueled vehicle, or save some errands for the subsequent day.

Large adaptations, for example, in untrained persons, after trauma or long rest periods during recreation, may be monitored accurately and noninvasively with P-MRS.

The development of a tegument, highly specialized and resistant to immune damage, was accompanied by evolutionary adaptations, for example, the expansions of other protein families encoding annexins, cadherins, and innexins.

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