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Philosophers and scientists have been observing these phenomena in the nature for centuries and trying to understand, explain, adapt and replicate the artificial systems.

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The subtitle of the collection, as the editor explains, adapts a well-known saying of Firth's, which characterises linguistics as language turned back on itself, and very fittingly describes the general spirit of this volume.

The rest of the paper is structured as follows: First, we will explain the adapted form of the NIST incident handling guideline for the cloud model (Section "Incident handling").

As Joan Didion explained after adapting her own memoir, "The Year of Magical Thinking," for the stage earlier this year: "I never thought of the character who would appear onstage in this play as me.

This not only helped the older students with revision, but the process of explaining and adapting their work for the younger students helped them develop a deeper understanding of the topic, says Sharp.

A couple of University of Pennsylvania neuroscientists, Hughes explains, are adapting a Second World War-era code-breaking algorithm, which the British once used to counter the Nazis' message-scrambling Enigma machine, to their own research, alongside a mathematical sequence frequently used to break into cars.

University teachers of law took over the main task of explaining and adapting the mixture of Roman law and Germanic custom that produced the modern laws of the major European countries and continued to dominate in the scholarly interpretation of the law even after the 19th-century codifications.

The pseudo-ductile behaviour is explained by adapting the Damage Mode Map to describe the failure process of interlaminated hybrid specimens with different low elongation material strength.

He explained: "It adapts with the show, I think in the context of a live show it's important to have something that lives and breathes with the show.

"You get used to it," Strickland said with a shrug, the same mannerism often employed when someone here is asked to explain how people adapt to the arctic temperatures.

Organizational scholars have used evolutionary models before, for instance, to explain how firms adapt successfully to changing environments (Dekkers, 2005).

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