Sentence examples for have some adaptation from inspiring English sources

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Not for decades, though they will certainly have some adaptation to do.

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All cacti have some adaptations to promote efficient water use.

We might have some adaptations to be suspicious of strangers, but this might also be a cultural adaptation.

That means they could already have some adaptations and preadaptation to antibiotic warfare that makes them a difficult target to hit.

About 10,000 years ago (e.g. 500 generations) some populations invented agriculture [ 28], and their descendents possibly have some genetic adaptation to an agrarian diet such as lower prevalence of celiac disease and related HLA genotypes [ 29, 30].

Such behaviours now seem improbable for pterosaurs, even those which may have some diving adaptations and I hope there will be some new treatments appearing in the future to take advantage of our ideas.

"They all have some kind of adaptation to cope with the problem of limited water," Chew said.

The rationale behind this objective is that such exclusively present/absent gene-families might have some roles in adaptation at their respective habitats.

Asparagine accumulated to high levels in plants exposed to water deficit (~800 nmoles/g FW), suggesting that this amide may have some role in adaptation to water deficit stress in sugarcane.

Kangaroos have some unusual maternal adaptations, among them being able to suckle two joeys at different developmental stages with milk that has different nutritional contents, Australian experts say.

These approaches have seen some adaptation to somatic variation (R adivojac et al. 2008; C arter et al. 2009; K an et al. 2010).

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