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It is also designed in a flexible way to be adaptable to changing market conditions.
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Smaller farms are often better able to save seeds and develop new varieties of crops that are adaptable to changing weather and climate.
To cope with such variations, it is important that the protocol stack is adaptable to changing requirements.
As biomass production can achieve multiple natural resource management objectives, it may provide a land use policy option that is adaptable to changing priorities and economically resilient given climatic uncertainties.
Designed for the UNESCO Training the Trainers (TTT) in Information Literacy (IL) workshop in Wuhan, China in October 2008, the material offers a practical, structured framework for creating an information literacy program for trainers that is adaptable to changing learner needs and changing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools.
This two-step labeling system may be adaptable to the detection of other cancers by changing the aptamer.
This is often the result of having to be adaptable to survive and thrive in a fast-changing and competitive environment.
"We've got to be adaptable to the wickets.
All batsmen have got to be adaptable to different situations".
One essential quality for plant collectors is to "be very adaptable to changing situations, because whenever you're in the field, you're constantly having to reappraise things, and if you're very set in your ways,... then you're just going to get very uptight," Watson says.
The system would be easily adaptable to changing economic and environmental conditions.
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