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The movie — directed by Atom Egoyan, who should know better — is closely adapted from "Nathalie," a French film of 2004, with Gérard Depardieu and Emmanuelle Béart, but what seemed like standard practice for Parisians comes across here as unsmiling porno-farce.

The digestive system of the young whydah is closely adapted to the particular type of food utilized by its host species, unlike that of the young cuckoo, which seems to be able to accept a variety of foods, from insects to mouse meat.

Thee following is closely adapted from the testimony Dorian Johnson gave to the Ferguson grand jury, which last night declined to indict officer Darren Wilson.

This convergence of evidence from neuropsychology and from neuroimaging with unimpaired participants identifies a system that is closely adapted to the morphophonological parsing requirements associated with the presence of bound inflectional morphemes in the speech stream.

Our bodies' physiological processes are governed by the circadian rhythm, a cycle that in humans is closely adapted to the 24-hour day.

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"Realism" features a folksy palette that has been closely adapted for the tour, with Mr. Merritt strumming an eight-stringed ukulele alongside Sam Davol's cello and John Woo's acoustic guitar.

The free end of the wire with spiral was closely adapted on the exposed tooth surface with the help of Howe's plier (Figure 1c).

The appropriateness of the prescribed therapy was evaluated according to written internal guidelines of the infectious diseases division, which are closely adapted from international guidelines (The Sanford Guide To Antimicrobial Therapy 2007, [ 16, 17, 23, 24]).

R values for traits regressed on climate were between 0.51 and 0.28 (Table 7), compared with Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), for example, which had R values of 0.68 and 0.50 for the first two multivariate traits in a canonical correlation analysis (St. Clair et al. 2005), and is considered to be closely adapted to environments when compared with other conifer species (Rehfeldt 1994b).

The condition of obligate parasitism is associated with a degree of specificity of the parasite with regard to the host; i.e., the parasite generally is more closely adapted to one species of host than to all others.

Among conifers Douglas fir is considered closely adapted to differing environments and regression models between canonical variates and climate resulted in R values of 0.50 and 0.68 (St. Clair et al. 2005).

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