Sentence examples for adapting to avoid from inspiring English sources

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Rapidly changing viromes would have signaled an "arms race" in which threatened bacteria were adapting to survive phage attacks, and the phages were adapting to avoid bacterial defenses.

Hence, fundamental differences between these two species may have led them to adapt in different ways to avoid the genetic pressure exerted by the splenic filter, with P. falciparum adapting to avoid the spleen by making the iRBC highly cytoadherent and P. vivax generating a less cytoadherent but highly deformable iRBC that can successfully pass through the spleen.

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With the help of the university's mental health team Freya has returned as an external student, her course adapted to avoid periods of intense pressure.

In developed Western economies, the historical development of the mixed economy is the evolutionary change of the free market concept as it adapted to avoid the risks of widespread social unrest and potential revolutionary socialist or Marxist change.

"We shouldn't be offended" by this evolution, he said; it is part of the natural way that people who wage war adapt to avoid their opponent's strengths.

U.S. MSWI industry practices have been adapted to avoid hazardous waste generation and primarily practice ash disposal in monofills.

Moreover, real moderate altitude training camps normally last 3 weeks, which is an insufficient time to achieve the target, although the hypertrophic training must be carefully adapted to avoid the undesired results previously mentioned.

The vertical prestressed tendons are adapted to avoid tensile stress in the horizontal joint under dynamic load, and a gap only appears in the joint between two overlapping concrete elements in the ultimate limit state.

Moreover, in studies that address several experimental questions within a single scanning session, experimental designs could be adapted to avoid potential confounds from within-scan variation in scanner-related anxiety.

Leaf unfolding and leaf development are controlled by temperature (Davi et al. 2011; Laube et al. 2014), and later-flushing genotypes are able to develop leaves faster than early flushing ones because they are adapted to avoid late-frost damage in northern growing conditions (Howe et al. 2003).

Species of conservation concern that require large intact shrubland or grassland habitats, such as sage grouse and greater and lesser prairie chickens, are sensitive to human activity and may be evolutionarily adapted to avoid large vertical structures such as wind turbines, and are therefore thought to be particularly vulnerable to wind energy development.

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