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The teeth of carnivorous mammals, such as cats and dogs, are more pointed than those of primates, including humans; the canines are long, and the premolars lack flat grinding surfaces, being more adapted to cutting and shearing (often the more posterior molars are lost).
This is because self-compatible plants create their own pollen thereby being more adapted to low or variable pollination rates (Larson & Barrett, 2000; Muñoz & Arroyo, 2006; García-Camacho & Totland, 2009).
If V. cholerae is unable to adhere to the intestinal epithelial cells, it would emerge from the host in a biofilm state, potentially being more adapted for environmental survival.
The strong associations with HI in rich medium may also be attributable to the laboratory strains being more adapted to rich medium, thus resulting in gene properties showing stronger relationships in this environment.
This may either be due to a constitutive expression of N scavenging machinery or perhaps because the haplont does not rely on these genes at all, being more adapted for 'post-bloom' environments, in which waters may contain higher amounts of organic nutrients released from decaying phytoplankton.
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"The whole coast needs to be more adapted to this change and create resilience scenarios".
I am more adapted to the German style of life and I look more German than I used to.
She criticised his suggestions that men were more adapted to "exercise authority or to issue a command" than women.
She criticised his past suggestions that men were more adapted to "exercise authority or to issue a command" than women.
With the changing environment, evolutionary pressures are leading to changes that are more adapted to survival in this new context.
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