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In this context, we study how the architecture of the social network adapts to changes in the environment.
It is thought that epigenetic regulation, changes in gene expression and subsequent activation/deactivation of gene networks play a role in the regulation of its pathogenic potential and virulence traits as it adapts to changes in the environment (1, 2).
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Moving homes and grazing grounds with the seasons and adapting to changes in the environment is a normal part of life.
The algorithm is scalable and dynamic to adapt to changes in the environment and workload.
One organisation, International Rivers, said that communities affected by the dam were "struggling to adapt" to changes in the environment.
Thus, Dynamic Software Product Lines (DSPLs) bind variation points at runtime to adapt to fluctuations in user needs as well as to adapt to changes in the environment.
According to Rowe and Leaney [145], evolvability is the ability to self-adapt to changes in the environment, pre-requirements, or technology changes.
System Theory tells us that a system - social, economic, ecological or political - must respond and adapt to changes in the environment if it is to survive.
This follows logically from the fact that attachment theory provides for infants to adapt to changes in the environment, selecting optimal behavioural strategies.
Thus, a certain level of diversity ought to be sustained in order to retain the ability of the population to swiftly adapt to changes in the environment.
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