Sentence examples for is so adapted from inspiring English sources

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M. tuberculosis may have adapted to its human host far back in the beginning of human evolution [ 8, 13], and M. leprae, the paradigm microbe for genome reduction, is so adapted to an intracellular lifestyle in human hosts that it is unable to grow in culture [ 28- 30].

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They are so adapted for swimming that they are pancake flat and couldn't hop if they wanted to.

"The exciting thing is they are so adapted to this peculiar, no, singular environment," said Beth Herr, the senior curator at the reservation.

They are so adapted to living on body surfaces and in body cavities, surrounded by other bacteria, that many could not be cultured and grown in the lab.

When he discusses the subject, he's adhering to the strict definition of the words "assimilation" and "multiculturalism". Assimilation: The process of adapting or adjusting to the culture of a group or nation, or the state of being so adapted.

"Blithedale: A Virtual Utopia" is the third of Hawthorne's novels to be so adapted by Mr. Maner and there are passing references to "A Scarlet Letter" and "The House of Seven Gables" in this show.

It was so adapted to life at sea that it probably only returned to land to mate and to lay its eggs.

"How is it that dogs are so adapted to humans, and what's happened during the process of domestication?" The scientists repeatedly showed 20 dogs half pictures - either the lower mouth region or the upper eye area - of happy or angry human faces.

"Jacob van Ruisdael was so adapt and clever at painting landscapes that he really went beyond the representation of what he saw... he gives it a deeper poetic meaning". While she said it was a very valuable painting, Ms Stewart could not put a value on the piece.

It's no surprise that A Christmas Carol remains so popular and is so regularly adapted.

But the story is so thoroughly adapted to expressing that meaning, so tightly organised, so concentrated in its forward drive towards its goal, as to suggest the athlete's perfect indifference to anything outside the goal.

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