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P. aeruginosa is able to grow in the stagnant mucus that is built up on lung airway epithelia, surviving and adapting into the anaerobic layers [ 6, 7] throughout a series of genetic and phenotypic changes, namely, the formation of biofilms of difficult eradication [ 8].

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These factors become the requirements of the development, and they need to be adapted into the mobile software development process by the adaptive functions.

In 1983, the novel was adapted into the film Sugar Cane Alley.

It was adapted into the 1976 movie starring Bowie.

The short film has now been adapted into the Web series, with new episodes every Tuesday.

Policies from New York or Wisconsin were adapted into the federal system of laws.

Her experience became fodder for the novel "Rush," which was adapted into the film of the same title, starring Jennifer Jason Leigh.

That play was the basis of the 2004 film "Finding Neverland," which has been adapted into the musical.

In 2010 a screenplay by Tati, unproduced during his life, was adapted into the animated film L'Illusionniste (The Illusionist).

The series's writer, Jason Aaron, is a cousin of Gustav Hasford, whose novel "The Short-Timers" was adapted into the film "Full Metal Jacket".

In 2016, the title story from his first collection, "Stories of Your Life and Others," was adapted into the film "Arrival".

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