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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06489.002 Endothelial cells (ECs) acquire organ-specific characteristics to adapt to the requirements of their host tissues.

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The definition of bacterial speciation, however, should reflect the restricted capacity of the species to obtain new characteristics and to adapt to any ecological changes.

Moreover, camel's characteristic ability to adapt its desert lifestyle with remarkable traits such as fluctuating its body temperature from 34 degrees Celsius to 41.7 degrees Celsius throughout the day, tolerating a water loss greater than 30%, and capability of drinking 100 liters of water in as little as ten minutes [8] demands further biological investigation.

In the e-learning systems developed along the last two decades, developers focused on the user characteristics in order to adapt the proposed content to the user needs and preferences.

Neuron plasticity is a flexible property of a neuron and its network to change temporarily or permanently their biochemical, physiological, and morphological characteristics, in order to adapt to the environment.

Because of the lack of real component characteristics, scaling law is followed to adapt these characteristics.

At the same time, the model of the Cloud takes into consideration the characteristics of the workload, to adapt its configuration in terms of active virtual machines and task management strategies.

However, other family innovations may be correlated with permanent family characteristics or time-varying school characteristics, such as parents' willingness to adapt discipline strategy or parental responses to changes in school inputs.

To adapt the characteristics, a mixture of aquatic plants with straw prior ensiling is an adequate and practicable measure.

Therefore for early harvesting dates knowing olive characteristics 'on line' is essential to adapt the kneading conditions.

These stimuli were intended to adapt the characteristics of the exposing noise to the rodent hearing spectrum, displaced toward higher frequencies than the hearing frequency band of humans.

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