Sentence examples for exploit extreme from inspiring English sources

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Specialized adaptations in molluscs and other vent organisms exploit extreme environments and show a remarkable ability to adapt to environmental change.

One aspect of Dr. Sigwart's research focuses on the specialist adaptations that enable molluscs to exploit extreme environments, and adapt to environmental change.

The microplays allowed us to exploit extreme close-ups: where every single gesture, every muscle movement, tells you something extra about the characters.

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For the past several years, the Minneapolis-based photographer Paula McCartney has exploited extreme weather to dazzling effect, capturing detailed portraits of natural winter elements, from frozen waterfalls to ice stalagmites to snow flurries, which have been skewed or exaggerated by rising and falling temperatures.

In fact, exploiting extreme CIN as a positive anticancer approach has been proposed by inhibiting Mps1 (mitotic checkpoint kinase) or the synergistic effect of mitotic checkpoint inhibition coupled to sublethal doses of paclitaxel.

By the mid-1960s Betty Carter was exploiting extremes of range and flexibility of time similar to those of saxophonist John Coltrane.

This development has been largely led by the research interest in morphing structures, which seek to exploit the extreme anisotropy of a corrugated panel, using the flexible degrees of freedom to allow a structure's shape to change, whilst bearing load in other degrees of freedom.

Nigeria's political leaders exploit the extreme poverty, hunger and high unemployment rates for their personal gains, and rather than hold these leaders accountable for job-creation, power and educational reforms, the large numbers of ill-informed voters give away their voting and bargaining power for these minuscule items.

However, previous investigations carried out in Arctic ringed seals have mostly been based on young animals, and therefore knowledge of how adult ringed seals exploit these extreme ecosystems is still fragmentary.

As described by Raadsma et al. [ 30], a resource population from crosses between Awassi and Merino sheep was established to exploit the extreme differences between these two types of sheep in a range of production characteristics.

As described by Raadsma et al. [ 27] a resource population from crosses between the improved dairy type Awassi (A) and the apparel wool Merino (M) sheep was established to exploit the extreme differences between these two sheep types in a range of production characteristics.

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