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It is one of the underlying contentions of the Stevens report that the NHS has insufficiently adapted to the change in the nation's age profile.
This ratio means that a cuckoo that is too well adapted reduces the availability of its own hosts, while one insufficiently adapted kills off its own offspring.
Compared to other biotechnological fields such as microorganisms or mammalian cell cultures, this can be explained by a lack of basic knowledge about biosynthetic pathways, or insufficiently adapted reactor facilities.
Scholars have pointed out that disasters are the result of people living in places they are insufficiently adapted to (White 1945; Kates 1976; Burton et al. 1978).
We think that the shape, size or smoothness of the device might be insufficiently adapted to smaller children.
Cognitive-behavioral and self-management treatments show promise in reducing psychosocial risk factors, but are unavailable or insufficiently adapted for postoperative care.
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However, insufficiently trained horses might not be physiologically adapted to the high demands of competition [ 24].
Although a training program blending 6-h theory and 12-h practical may be adapted to achieve some essential competences, it seems to be insufficiently to perform a complete extended basic critical care transthoracic echocardiography including Doppler capabilities.
In this respect, ESP teachers encounter the insufficiently exploited challenge of adapting the methodological tools to the specific needs of the Engineering students.
He adapted.
Society adapted.
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