Sentence examples for finely adapting from inspiring English sources

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The picture emerging from these studies is that of a "chameleon" enzyme which adopts different conformations in response to a variety of allosteric effectors, either positive or negative, thus finely adapting the synthesis of PRPP to the variable cell demands.

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This carnivalesque tradition was finely adapted and retuned to the migrant experience in Britain.

What is more, the kind of reasoning that an IQ test measures is quite finely adapted to the modern, technological world in which most people who take one have grown up.

The "Dies iræ" (No. 2), unlike the conventional, plaintive supplicatory rendering of these awful words, breaks out in a despairing burst of anguish which the chromatic progressions of the harmonies are finely adapted to express.

Both talitrids were shown to be well orientated towards the shoreline and finely adapted to the mesotidal environment but a different use of local cues and climatic features between the two species was apparent.

Haslett's prose, so finely adapted for each of the characters, seems to do just this, honouring the living and the dead and rendering life precious enough that Alec, falling in love, can find that the gift of the present moment "set me afloat, leaving me light-headed and close to joy".

Certainly not the play's source material, J. M. Barrie's smart, delightful novel of the same title, finely adapted by Liza Lorwin and told with impressive dexterity by Karen Kandel, the lone actor in a sea of puppets and their handlers (though why she gives such cloying, inconsistently accented baby voices to the central child characters remains an unhappy mystery).

The smallest populations showed little phenotypic variation, which was seen as evidence that they were the most fit or most finely adapted populations.

Today, these microbes are finely adapted to help train our immune systems, guide the development of our intestines, and even modulate our moods and behaviors.

A key premise in Owen's argument is that adaptation to their environments cannot fully explain the form of the vertebrate limb: though they are finely adapted for flying, swimming, digging, or grasping, each is formed by modifying a basic design common to all.

Indie veteran Kelly Reichardt finely adapts three elegant, exactly written short stories by Maile Meloy for an evocative, modulated film starring Laura Dern, Kristen Stewart and Michelle Williams that deals with the human need for connection amid the persistence of loneliness.

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