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Plant signaling and modes of biochemical communication and memory researched by Baluška and Mancurso, Brenner et al., Gagliano et al., Mousavi et al., and Trewavas are also channels for studying and adapting intelligence sequestered in plant/bacteria sensing, signaling, and performance.

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In general, the ILC framework and the RAIN model presents a unique opportunity to incorporate and adapt intelligence-led principles specifically for goals, objectives, and niceties of conservation.

With more magazines and larger resources, big publishers can send out a barrage of different direct-mail offers, see which ones work best and quickly adapt that intelligence across the company.

This context shows a latent need to adapt existing intelligence mechanisms and prevention and detection security measures.

A military version, dubbed the "Shark" has also been adapted for intelligence, communications and surveillance operations.

For example, I have coached large numbers of disabled people and, often, they have far more experience of problem solving, time management, people management, emotional intelligence, adapting to change and being creative and resilient.

So, in 1981, a group of M.I.T. dropouts decided to modify the code with new maze layouts and an adapted artificial-intelligence routine, designed to make the game more surprising and challenging, and therefore more profitable.

Take the case of Endgame, a secretive outfit that is adapting technology developed for intelligence agencies for commercial use.

Apart from these, several content developers such as Netflix and Amazon Cloud have adapted similar artificial intelligence technologies to target users and provide them with a selective assortment of relevant content based on their browsing history.

We conducted a prospective study at Owo Federal Medical Center by using the adapted Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS).

They are applying principles of Structure-Behavior-Function (SBF) theory (Goel et al., 1996), adapted from artificial intelligence, to inform both the model-based instructional design and the metrics for comparing and evaluating students' models.

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