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On each of these a unique vegetation has evolved to cope with blistering daytime sun and freezing night-time temperatures.
Deprived of the enemies it has evolved to cope with, it responds to stimuli that would not normally irritate it.
The way that Andy has evolved to cope is to keep his socket on for his bike event and he's developed the technology to simply change the bottom half.
A complicated ecosystem of funding has evolved to cope with dispensing limited funds to all of the projects deemed worthy of support, most of it grounded in meritocracy – in other words, money should be given to those projects that fellow scientists deem the best.
The epaulette shark has evolved to cope with these hypoxic conditions, being able to survive for over three hours in 5% of the atmospheric O2 level without losing behavioral responsiveness.
This shark has evolved to cope with the severe nighttime oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in isolated tidal pools by increasing the blood supply to its brain and selectively shutting down non-essential neural functions.
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Humans have evolved to cope with most naturally occurring nanoparticles.
Fish in the Hudson have evolved to cope with poisons in the water.
Dr. Grossman told me that plants have evolved to cope with the broad range of growing conditions, and they adjust their biochemical machinery as needed.
Other animals have evolved to cope with altitude by changing similar genes.
Thus, trees have evolved to cope with the environment stresses they are likely to encounter in their lifetime.
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