Sentence examples for characteristics of adaptation from inspiring English sources

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Table 3 illustrates the common characteristics of adaptation measures, using the example of two otherwise unrelated diseases, tularaemia in the Arctic and malaria in the tropics.

Cladium exhibits many characteristics of adaptation to infertile environments, such as slow growth rate, long leaf longevity, low capacity for nutrient uptake, low leaf nutrient concentrations and a relatively inflexible partitioning of biomass in response to increased nutrient availability [ 23, 24].

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This inverse effect is characteristic of adaptation.

However, as all adaptation started from shock, delineating the temporal characteristics of the adaptation process and testing the mechanistic links between shock and adaptation should serve as essential foundation for modulating genome evolution, including the rational engineering of co-evolving traits.

Phylogeny of M. tuberculosis is very closely related the human evolution, and consistent with MTBC displaying characteristics indicative of adaptation to both low and high host densities [ 20].

Characteristics of contrast adaptation in the visual cortex.

This paper describes the concept of fast/thermal coupled core, a deeper description of the physical characteristics of the adaptation zone, and its use in the improvement of fast-spectrum nuclear data thanks to integral experiments.

However, in the ultrastructural analysis suprahyoid muscles showed characteristics of specific adaptation to the unilateral occlusal alteration, by the reduced density of subsarcolemmal mitochondria and the shorter and less numerous ramifications in intermyofibrilar mitochondria localized between electronlucid myofibrils.

*Phenotypic consequences may include an influence on viral phenotypic characteristics of importance, adaptation to mammalian species, or altered susceptibility to existing antiviral drugs.

We asked if the salt concentration-dependent differences in the expression of H. werneckii osmoresponsive genes are characteristics of the adaptation phase only, or if these genes would also respond to acute hypersaline stress.

The results of Experiment I reveal that components of the human reward processing circuitry, specifically the nucleus accumbens, mOFC, and mPFC [O'Doherty, 2004], show characteristic features of adaptation previously described in the activity of DA neurons as measured in nonhuman primates [Tobler et al., 2005].

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