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"Their incredible journey shows the extraordinary adaptability and tenacity of canids," says David Macdonald, a conservation zoologist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
If history is our guide, we can assume that the battle between the intellect and will of the human species and the extraordinary adaptability of microbes will be never-ending.
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Overall, these data suggest that the selective pressure acting on albumin is related to the modulation of its extraordinary ligand-binding adaptability in response to variable environment conditions, possibly including adaptation to hibernation/torpor.
"It's a truly remarkable species because it has specialized in living in human environments, with an extraordinary degree of adaptability," Dr. Garner said.
This severe breaking of a basic DNA housekeeping action contributes to the genetic instability that characterizes cancer, and thus initiates and sustains a spiral of further and further genetic aberrations that endow tumor cells with extraordinary capacities and adaptability.
Indeed, the extraordinary way in which money, people and companies seem to come and go illustrates the country's adaptability.
Adaptability is essential.
"Adaptability and Affordability.
That adaptability holds promise.
One is extreme adaptability.
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