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These results suggest that while Ms larvae have effectively adapted to dietary N and TPIs.
Following rapid virus evolution and in the presence of an unknown trigger, the novel SARS-CoV may have effectively adapted to the human host, as illustrated by a second pattern characterized by a higher human-to-animal virus antibody titer in infected persons.
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By 2005, US sanctions against Iran had been around for so long that Iranians had effectively adapted, and often found international partners willing to shrug off US pressure as a cost of doing business in the Islamic Republic.
We demonstrate that some endemic, "brackish" water ostracods (i.e., Cyprideis) have been effectively adapted to freshwater conditions.
Also in this case, multivariate techniques devised in different contexts, like clustering and discriminant analysis, have been effectively adapted for proteomics purposes.
There had been black Puerto Rican pop stars before but no important black band, and none who had so effectively adapted the old Puerto Rican bomba rhythms into a dance-band context.
Many hospitals in the USA have seen the effect of HIV in their own communities and have effectively developed plans in their EDs to adapt.
The barricades have effectively cut it off.
"They have effectively ended my research program".
Photography firm Kodak has run into hard times, with critics suggesting it has failed to effectively adapt to digital.
But it has been a reason to claim that adaptation should be left to the private sector, strengthened by the fact that mankind has already proven to effectively adapt to diverse scenarios.
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