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The higher rates of seropositivity in the studies following the 1997 outbreak may reflect the genetic differences in the viruses circulating now compared to the 1997 virus, which may have been more adaptable to human infection [59].
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Brandt said some organizations were less likely to move players, and others were more "adaptable" to trades.
"I'd like people to be more adaptable to this area being Central Park North because it is Central Park North," Ms. Miller said.
In terms of the evolutionary process, this type of development is likely to be more adaptable to pressures that favour hermaphroditism.
Manager ART HOWE said he was trying Burnitz in center field (he usually plays right) because he believed that other outfielders were more adaptable to playing the corners.
Researchers from the University of Wales college of medicine, Cardiff, say their findings contradict the claim that children are more adaptable to adversity.
Kids who do play outside are less likely to get sick, to be stressed or become aggressive, and are more adaptable to life's unpredictable turns, Louv said.
That means a cluster is more adaptable to changing mission goals and less susceptible to the loss of any one component than a single satellite of equivalent complexity.
The appeal of knitwear is its flexibility: Not just that it is comfortable and unrestricting, but also that it is more adaptable to work and leisure than more formal cloth tailoring.
John L. Henshaw, the director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, said the voluntary approach would work far better than the rescinded Clinton rules because it would be more adaptable to specific industries and would cost companies less to carry out.
This implies that the three Jasmine rice varieties are more adaptable to abiotic than biotic stresses.
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