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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adaptive living" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lifestyle or approach that adjusts to changing circumstances or environments, often in the context of personal development or sustainability.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, adaptive living is essential for maintaining a healthy work-life balance."
Alternatives: "flexible living" or "responsive living".
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The research is part of broader work at the Wyss Institute on adaptive material technologies, led by Aizenberg, and is the first journal publication from the Adaptive Living Environment (ALivE) project, a collaboration between AMT and GSD supported by Wyss Institute.
Tashia Tucker's project alerts us to those unseen enemies with her piece, Synthetic Biology: The Future of Adaptive Living Spaces (above).
Although they are adaptive, living organisms can stand only so much variation, particularly if the fluctuations overlap both the freezing point and boiling point of the planet's main biotic solvent (e.g., water on Earth).
Global Software Development GSDD) projects could be best understood as intrinsically complex adaptive living systems: they cannot purely be considered as 'designed systems', as deliberate design/control episodes and processes (using 'software engineering' models) are intermixed with emergent change episodes and processes (that may perhaps be explained by models).
Rather, continuing to retain the perception that aspects of their environments are maladaptive, particularly given their decreases in perceived stress and increases in perceived social support, may ultimately help them to seek out more adaptive living situations.
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A fractional hybrid pre-copy migration technique for storage and memory migration over WAN is proposed by Zhang et al. [81], it is a kind of adaptive live migration approach.
Politics has made it harder still to protect an intelligent, adaptive predator living openly in the wild.
Looking at patterns of variation across human populations helped identify substitutions in Tibetans that appear to be adaptive for living at high altitudes, like the EPAS1 locus, which is involved in the body's response to hypoxia or decreased oxygen supply (Simonson et al. 2010; Yi et al. 2010).
And throughout history, Mexican-Americans always have managed to survive because they are "flexible, pluralistic and adaptive". The Living Planet, David Attenborough (Little, Brown: $17.95).
The process of domestication has arguably provided dogs (Canis familiaris) with decreased emotional reactivity (reduced fear and aggression) and increased socio-cognitive skills adaptive for living with humans.
Natural selection was proposed by Darwin primarily to account for the adaptive organization of living beings; it is a process that promotes or maintains adaptation.
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