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Since spacers indicate the ability of bacteria to resist invasion of certain bacteriophages, and thus the microbiome in healthy people seems to be fairly adapted to defend invasion of such phages and could be much more robust to micro-environment alteration.

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Every living species is the successful result of almost four billion years of evolution, all fairly well adapted.

The infection may not be apparent in animals, for the brucellae and animals that they infect have become fairly well adapted to one another.

However, the reverse isn't always true — people are fairly well adapted to walking around and inhabiting the solid ground beneath them, and don't necessarily need to engage in maritime activities to live or be relevant.

For OCSCs, in contrast, hypoxia only resulted in two pathways being significantly enriched (glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism and the TCA cycle), thus reinforcing the idea that this OCSC subset have fairly completely adapted to a hypoxic environment.

We observe that the single-step DFE is significantly different from the other distributions, in particular for the 30° and 36° data sets, which are those that are suggestive of being fairly well adapted and close to the phenotypic optimum (cf. the following subsection).

But Tan says that even with a small amount of feedback, test subjects "would fairly naturally adapt and change postures and gestures to get drastically improved performance". He says that having users trigger the appropriate response from the system became an important part of the training process.

Thus, in order to compare DTO-MROD with DORE fairly, we adapt DORE by introducing relay preselection and call it LIKE-DORE.

Adapted fairly freely from Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, via William Archibald's play and Truman Capote's dialogue, it was directed by Jack Clayton, who had just had a big hit with the kitchen-sink flagwaver, Room at the Top.

There is also Dr Muhammad Salah, who has adapted fairly well to life in the United States, although he pines for a lost love in Egypt; indeed, he yearns for Egypt itself.

These early labour immigrants adapted fairly well and gradually became accepted in the cities they settled in.1 Since the 1970s, when the need for labour shrank substantially, immigration to Sweden has become increasingly restricted to political refugees and their families.

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