Sentence examples for capacity of adaptation from inspiring English sources

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They die like flies, (infant mortality rates, 40 per 1,000, compared to a national average 26.6 per 1,000) and those that survive, survive because they possess excessive vitality and a capacity of adaptation to the degradation with which they are surrounded".

This type of mechanical structure is characterized by low weight and high capacity of adaptation to different diameters.

Personalization deals with the capacity of adaptation of a user interface, reflecting what is known about the user and the domain application.

Furthermore, the biocompatibility and high capacity of adaptation to the defect convert the herein proposed, new SPU polymer into a potential material for applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

These figures may reveal a high capacity of adaptation in fluctuating environmental conditions.

These results are consistent with a large capacity of adaptation of GBS to its multi-hosts lifestyle.

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It will not be easy, however, given the short-term lack of flexibility and capacity for adaptation of the supply of physicians, whose de facto mobility, whether within the country between Autonomous Communities or within the profession between specialties, is extremely limited.

For example, similar to emotion reappraisal, psychological resilience refers to the capacity of positive adaptation in adversity (Ong, Bergeman, Bisconti, & Wallace, 2006).

In younger children, skull flexibility to accommodate an increased volume and the capacity of functional adaptation of the immature nervous system often allow CPC to reach large dimensions before being diagnosed, while older children tend to have typical signs of intracranial hypertension [8].

Genes involved in signal transduction were considered to allow P. tunicata D2 to generate phenotypic variation and provide the capacity of niche adaptation [ 8], and genes assigned to the same COG category might also play a similar role in P. flavipulchra JG1 in that both D2 and JG1 exhibited competitive activities in their surrounding environments.

Axis 1 represents the physiological ageing as a decline of the capacity to adaptation or reduction of a "static reserve" but this slope never attains the level of incapacity.

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