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People are remarkably adaptive.
The Brown Swiss breed is originally from Switzerland, and are thus remarkably adapted to mountainous and rugged terrain in the Swiss Alps.
We learned that Liao, like the fish he studies, is remarkably well adapted for his chosen environment.
Meloidogyne incognita is naturally found associated to rice in rainfed growing systems but the impact of this RKN species on rice cultivation is lower than M. graminicola that is remarkably well adapted to flooded conditions (Fortuner and Merny, [1979]; De Waele and Elsen, [2007]).
The cestode Echinococcus granulosus, the agent of hydatidosis/echinococcosis, is remarkably well adapted to its definitive host.
In this sense, contrasting with other high-elevation plants, which show a more conservative strategy such as Lobelia rhynchopetalum (Fetene et al. 1997), the photosynthetic apparatus is remarkably well adapted to cope with low temperatures, and the maximum rates of carbon assimilation are remarkably high.
It isn't the world's first mobile phone reporting platform, but it is one that's remarkably well adapted to the field – easy to set up and usable on pre-existing equipment and phone networks in all but the remotest places.
A big advantage of this structure is that it is remarkably easy to adapt.
For an industry that makes its living predicting the tastes of moviegoers, Hollywood has been remarkably slow to adapt.
Because insects are remarkably successful in adapting to toxins and other control tactics (Palumbi 2001; Onstad 2008), the evolution of resistance to Bt toxins by target pests threatens the continued efficacy of Bt crops (Tabashnik 1994; Gould 1998; Matten et al. 2008; Tabashnik and Carrière 2009).
History shows that we humans are remarkably flexible and can adapt to a wide variety of situations and environments.
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