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The phrase 'adaptive nature' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or a thing with an ability to change or adapt from one situation to another. For example, "Beginning a new job can be difficult, but his adaptive nature enabled him to quickly adjust to his new work environment."
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In this context, radiations would be non-adaptative [ 94- 96] and deciphering the adaptive nature of New Caledonian radiation becomes, once again, a critical issue.
Adaptive GDDA-BLAST is termed for its adaptive nature, and exploits similarities among embedded sequences to adaptively avoid expensive computations.
More recent developments in behaviour therapy emphasize the adaptive nature of cognitive processes.
The Poles, who have repeatedly told the Americans that they feel unthreatened by Iran but are regularly alarmed about Russia, asked "a series of hypothetical questions on the adaptive nature of the system vis-a-vis the changing threat".
The adaptive nature of the gonococcus, coupled with the prevalence of unprotected oral sex, all but insures that drug-resistant gonorrhea will eventually take root in the general heterosexual population.
"We have access to the adaptive nature of variation now".
Weeds have shown a very robust and adaptive nature that renders them undesirable plants in agriculture.
Note that due to its adaptive nature, the filter coefficients are time-varying, denoted by letter.
Also, due to the adaptive nature of the ATFT, there was no need for signal segmentation.
The adaptive nature of the process successfully decomposes nonlinear, nonstationary signals in the time domain.
However, frameworks are hard to develop, learn and reuse, due to their adaptive nature.
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