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Each foot has five digits ending in large nonretractile claws that are sometimes adapted for digging, as in the Asian sloth bear.
These song-story-maps can be ancient, and are sometimes adapted to carry contemporary news and events.
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By Charlemagne's time longhouses of this type were sometimes adapted as churches.
Finally, to access the physiological response system in Lang's model, the touch box task described earlier is sometimes adapted such that heart rate is measured while the child approaches the box.
Although the intention is that a meta-analysis should adhere to the published protocol, changes in protocol are sometimes necessary to adapt to unanticipated circumstances, such as problems with participant recruitment, data collection, and unexpected event rates.
Restaurant kitchens are sometimes outfitted with equipment adapted from scientific laboratories.
However, this task is far from trivial, since such projects are sometimes not easy to understand and adapt to target systems, whereas at the same time the reusable assets are not obvious to identify.
Variants of flu virus are sometimes named according to the species the strain is endemic in or adapted to.
Home ventilators are sometimes used in intermediate care (because of cost effectiveness or to adapt the patient before home return).
Unless otherwise stated, these formulae were transcribed and sometimes adapted from [18].
Species that adapt the most aggressively to conditions in the Everglades, by spreading quickly or competing with native species that are sometimes threatened or endangered, are called "invasive".
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