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Like most Banksia species, however, it is adapted to release its aerial seed bank following a bushfire, so populations regenerate rapidly.
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Recent studies on the sail of Dimetrodon and other sphenacodontids support Haack's 1986 contention that the sail was poorly adapted to releasing heat and maintaining a stable body temperature.
"For instance, SMS species are adapted to chemicals released by black smokers at levels that could be toxic to shallow-water species.
This is possible by solving the resulted nonlinear and transcendental eigenvalue problem using two general methods, one based on the Wittrick Williams algorithm adapted to handle end release and rigid offset, and the other on the power deflation secant method.
An important limitation of this study includes the reliance on single serum PRL measurements based on non-fasting blood samples, which is not adapted to the pulsatile release of PRL.
Patterson began writing books for children, and by 2015 he had decided to start his own children's line of middle-grade and YA books called Jimmy Patterson — the list includes the reprint of "Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life," written with Chris Tebbetts and which has been adapted to a movie to be released in October.
The 35 or so releases of the paper debate purported to correct the factual errors, though they were really recycled news releases adapted to the occasion.
Continuous releases of natural enemies could reduce the impact of a pesticide on them and the number to be released should be adapted to the development of pesticide resistance.
Therefore, it is important to demonstrate that the new e-chem NO release methods could be adapted to such a configuration.
Therefore, the sodium carbonate release for pH-control can be adapted to this defined acidification.
"I adapted to it".
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