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This tool is used to investigate how landscapes could be adapted to compensate for possible negative impacts of climate change on population performance.
The physiology of fish is also specially adapted to compensate for environmental salt levels through osmoregulation.
The inoculation volume was adapted to compensate for slower growth in the presence of high concentrations of nicotinate.
In quadruped gait, use of the forelimbs may also be adapted to compensate for hind limb injury.
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"But as a society, we're very adept at adapting to compensate for these things".
Functional tolerance is when brain functions adapt to compensate for the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol.
Just as English has adapted to remove signifiers of sex in professions – hoping to make obsolete words such as "actress" and "male nurse", terms coined at a time when certain occupations were dominated by one gender – so the custodians of emojis are having to adapt to compensate for Silicon Valley's bias.
Staying nimble and quickly adapting to compensate for new trends is paramount.
Pancreatic β cells adapt to compensate for increased metabolic demand during insulin resistance.
The lens optical properties change as the eye dark-adapts to compensate for the change occurring in the retina during dusk, where the animals' wavelength discrimination ability (color vision) disappears and λmax changes.
It is possible that, following chronic ACh depletion, the serotonergic system adapts to compensate for the change in ACh input, although direct evidence here is lacking.
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