Sentence examples for adaptive aspect from inspiring English sources

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Other writers have used the concept of function to mean the interrelationships of parts within a system, the adaptive aspect of a phenomenon, or its observable consequences.

As influence on life quality caused by seismic disasters draws increasing attention from the public, a need arises to consider the recovery and adaptive aspect of a community after disaster.

Known as the Adaptive Aspect Ratio wing, this concept couples a compliant skin to a mechanism based internal structure to create a morphing wing capable of significant changes in span and aspect ratio.

In our analysis, electrostatic interactions between basic residues in sites under positive selection and sialic acid residues at the glycocalyx could be favoured, which would indicate a certain adaptive aspect to Class I enzymes.

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Temperature dependence of SMA response is investigated showing adaptive aspects of this kind of system.

However, the neural foundations of cognitive flexibility and adaptive aspects of intellectual function remain to be well characterized.

We investigated possible adaptive aspects of such cross-generation transmissions, and hypothesized that chronic unpredictable food access would cause chickens to show a more conservative feeding strategy and to be more dominant, and that these adaptations would be transmitted to the offspring.

The up-regulation of these hub-genes suggests that microglial priming also has adaptive aspects, necessary to cope with increased neurodegeneration and environmental stress.

This may increase the precision of the instrument [ 7] and acknowledge the fact that spirituality and spiritual QOL may not be associated exclusively with adaptive aspects of coping but equally with unsuccessful and maladaptive coping strategies [ 31].

On the other hand, Friedhoff and colleagues [ 45- 47] reported some adaptive aspects of the DA system in SCZ, and proposed that the DA system may be a biological stress buffer.

Although clinicians are seldom familiar with the complexity of haplogroups, evolutionary and adaptive aspects should not be ignored in clinical studies, whereby the genetic association between haplogroup-defining variants and clinical phenotypes has been traced (Ghelli et al. 2009; Khan et al. 2013; Peng et al. 2013; Zhang et al. 2013).

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