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Afghans adapted to such conditions years ago.
Existing passenger gates, baggage-handling and aircraft-servicing arrangements are not well adapted to such novelty.
Tissues of deep-sea fishes must have become adapted to such pressure effects, which have been little studied thus far.
Suckers, loaches, and most catfishes are typically benthic animals and thus are highly adapted to such an existence.
The cultivation of cannabis is deemed a commercial enterprise when it involves 25 or more cannabis plants, at any stage of growth, or when there is evidence of a cannabis farm, whereby the premises have been adapted to such an extent that normal usage would be inhibited.
Ostariophysans adapted to such a mode of life include six genera of cyprinids in Africa, the Middle East, and Java; a characin (Astyanax jordani) in Mexico; ictalurids (Trogloglanis and Satan) in the United States and Mexico (Prietella); six genera of pimelodids and trichomycterids in South America; and two genera of clariids in Africa.
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With practice, subjects adapt to such perturbations, forming motor memories that are expressed as adaptive changes in the motor commands to the arm.
How do different individuals adapt to such challenges, and what role does brain plasticity play in this adaptation?
Food banks are trying to adapt to such outside forces.
But they need investment and planning to adapt to such new methods.
Learning to adapt to such a fitting can be a challenge.
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