Sentence examples for adapted range from inspiring English sources

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The relationships we found between host plant vigour and herbivore abundance are relevant to two stages in a climate matching strategy: the expected poor performance under current climates of introduced provenances matched to predicted future conditions, and the expected decline in the performance of native provenances as climates move away from any locally adapted range.

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RAP [ 14] plugs an adapted range-based metric to mine constant biclusters on rows (or columns), while RCB discovery targets biclusters with constant values overall [ 36].

I'm not opposed to people and animals moving, migrating, adapting, ranging or roaming.

"Over the last nine years we have learnt more about our broad customer base and have adapted the range to offer more High Street-style garments at supermarket prices to meet customer demand," he adds.

As can be seen in Additional file 5, teams also adapted a range of packages that implement machine learning algorithms (e.g. Mallet or CRF++) or general natural language processing software (e.g. OpenNLP) to build their systems.

Both German chains have opened more stores, adapted their ranges to British shoppers' tastes and embarked on expensive advertising campaigns this year, as well as cutting prices on everyday items such as milk to ensure they remain cheaper than traditional supermarkets.

The correct integration of the two constructs into the genome of parasites that had undergone positive and negative drug selection was analysed using an adapted long-range PCR (LR-PCR) method and Southern Analysis.

Timpson added: "Many sectors have shown that they can innovate and improve services – we've seen entrepreneurialism in education, health and in local authorities too, which are sharing, merging and adapting a range of services.

The range and distribution pattern of a species can be limited by geographical barriers, interactions with other species, or failure to adapt at range margins because of lack of genetic variation, dispersal load, or stochastic extinction [ 4, 5].

The range of the shear rates has been adapted to the range found in the human organism.

Plums are widely cultivated throughout the world, and many varieties are adapted to a range of soils and climatic conditions.

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