Sentence examples for adaptation which may from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adaptation which may" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential changes or modifications that could occur in a particular adaptation.
Example: "The adaptation which may occur in response to environmental changes is crucial for species survival."
Alternatives: "modification that could" or "change that might".

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The fact that we held spatial phase of the Gabor stimuli constant probably resulted in adaptation, which may also have reduced signal strength somewhat.

We are currently working on a simple dynamics adaptation algorithm based upon the stretch of each muscle during adaptation which may also explain the predominate dependence on proprioceptive feedback for the adaptation to both stable and unstable dynamics.

The cells in this case lacked a process of gradual adaptation, which may have enhanced the inhibitory effect on the channels.

The resulting dataset is a unique resource for the study of genotype:phenotype interactions in relation to hypoxic adaptation which may improve our understanding of responses to hypoxia in critical illness.

This is important to note, as some authors compare different models using the degree of RV hypertrophy to classify the state of adaptation, which may yield contradictory results [ 15].

A stress fracture (SFX) is the result of repetitive overuse without adequate time for adaptation, which may lead to an accumulation of microfractures that exceed the remodeling-capacity of the bone [ 2].

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The evolutionary arms race of hosts and parasites often results in adaptations, which may differ between populations.

Apple snail eggs provide an exceptional model to study the evolution of biochemical and physiological adaptations, which may have profound implications for addressing questions on ecology and evolution heretofore not fully appreciated.

Insulin sensitivity is highly dependent on skeletal muscle specific adaptations, which may differ in response to PA or exercise training that increases CRF.

Our study reveals that DFTD has the capacity to rapidly respond to novel selective regimes and that disease eradication may result in novel tumour adaptations, which may further imperil the long-term survival of the world's largest carnivorous marsupial.

Fourth, individuals who habitually participate in exercise may have central and peripheral physiological adaptations which may down-regulate subjectively and/or objectively assessed fatigue severity, as well as delay the onset thereof.

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