Sentence examples for adaptation to the needs from inspiring English sources

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A notable exposition of the term as it had developed during the first three centuries of Christianity was given by St. Cyril of Jerusalem in his Catecheses (348): the church is called catholic on the ground of its worldwide extension, its doctrinal completeness, its adaptation to the needs of men of every kind, and its moral and spiritual perfection.

Potential research focuses are, among others, the technical and educational assessment of the applied technologies during operation with respect to further adaptation to the needs and knowhow of local users.

Hence, for the first time, to our knowledge, a protein transition can be visualized through changes in the electronic structure of the intrinsic cofactors, at a level of a single LH protein, which opens a new, to our knowledge, route for understanding the changes in energy landscape that underlie protein function and adaptation to the needs of living organisms.

That most TyrKs function in hormone-response receptor-linked pathways suggests that this family arose as an adaptation to the needs for intercellular communication in multicellular organisms.

Minor variation in practice, often reflecting adaptation to the needs of individual patients, was expected in the context of accepted good practice.

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Indeed, our results indicate that age-associated changes in thyroid function might represent a physiological mechanism directly contributing to the ageing process through a resetting of the hormonal milieu which may favour successful ageing and longevity, rather than an adaptation to the need of reducing the catabolic processes and oxygen consumption.

Peggy Berg, president of the Highland Group, sees a future with even more adaptations to the needs of long-term guests.

This might be due to different mutations in the two cell lines that are giving rise to the tumorigenic phenotype or different metabolic adaptations to the need for a fast proliferation.

The tremendous growth of wireless technologies has introduced the potential of continuous service adaptation to the users' needs by giving them the ability to be able to select and access the proper network based on different criteria.

I fully endorse the relevance of evolution, natural selection, and adaptation to the dietary needs of all species, our own included.

And adaptation to the specific needs of host immunity often demands polymorphism.

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