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Long John Silver is missing a leg and uses a crutch in the book and has a peg leg in some adaptations.
In some adaptations of the Ramayana, other characters also use surrogates to save themselves from Ravana.
In some adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Maya Sita (, "illusional Sita") or Chaya Sita (, "shadow Sita") is the illusionary duplicate of the goddess Sita (the heroine of the texts), who is abducted by the demon-king Ravana of Lanka instead of the real Sita.
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The musculoskeletal connective tissue structure is relatively stable, but mechanical loading and subsequent mechanotransduction and molecular anabolic signaling can result in some adaptation of the connective tissue, its size, its strength, and its mechanical properties, whereby it can improve its capacity by 5 20% with regular physical activity.
Second, in some adaptation sessions, the displaced target was followed by a visual mask that interfered with visual target processing.
The methodology used in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was derived from that used in Cambodia, with some adaptations shaped by the technical expertise and tools available in the local context.
Standard methodology was successfully applied in Nepal, with some adaptations.
In order to make it 'fit for purpose' in our particular context we made some adaptations, especially in relation to language and terminology.
In others some adaptation is needed.
In Sweden, only the northern subspecies occurs in the mountains and some adaptations to this drastically different environment are expected.
Over a long period some adaptations in these populations will spread to other populations and influence the overall direction of coevolution between the parasite and host species.
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