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Both adaptations would be examples of genetic responses to a culture-rooted adverse factor.
Finally, we argue that while most, if not all, of our proposed adaptations would be made to largely benefit the elderly, they will nevertheless support and improve driving across all age groups.
So last year, they accepted a standard three-bedroom house from the council – in the same close as Lisa's mum – on the understanding that adaptations would be put in place.
Over the years, as Daniel Weiss Associates became 17th Street and then Alloy, Mr. Morgenstein attended business school at night and realized that TV and movie adaptations would be a lucrative business.
Adaptations would be needed, following the four-step IETF Ostinato process (Huhtamäki et al. 2015), to conduct an analysis targeted to policy makers or innovation managers.
Elliot commented that the adaptations would be "important remakes for the new generation".
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One mode of such adaptation would be a consequence of adaptive changes in system status (viz., rewiring of and crosstalk between pre-existing signaling components and networks and alterations in gene regulatory networks) of the host and/or the microbe under appropriate environmental conditions.
A more promising direction of adaptation would be a risk based approach.
Josh Varney, of 42, said the new adaptation would be faithful to Adams's book and aimed at a family audience.
However, research is quite clear that while we'll need a combination of mitigation and adaptation, relying primarily on adaptation would be exceptionally costly.
Since CSCs are located in the microenvironment of hypoxia and nutrient depletion, catabolic process-favoring metabolic adaptation would be required for ATP generation56.
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