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They are oxygen carriers only with a short intravascular life, adapted for temporary use.
There it was, onscreen, the perfect place to search for extremophile life adapted to the punishing conditions of high-altitude lakes.
She wanted to write and direct "This Is My Life," adapted from the Meg Wolitzer novel about a stand-up comedian.
Opposed to them were the Community, or the Conventuals, who stood for a more moderate community life adapted to the needs of study and preaching.
Student life adapted to the wartime era with efforts such as the War Relief Committee, blood drives and War Bonds initiatives.
It was a gradual process of living a life consumed with PTSD to living a life distracted by PTSD to living a life adapted by PTSD to living a life blessed by PTSD.
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Those disabled later in life adapt.
It doesn't always mean progress, he told me; "it's possible to adapt and diminish the quality of human life". Adapting to avoid or cope with the suffering wrought by climate change might gradually create other suffering.
Yet only recently have we begun to understand how life adapts to loading, as a result of intensive efforts bringing biologists and mechanical engineers together in the new interdisciplinary science of mechanobiology.
Something like this could be a full-blown concierge for your life, adapting its offerings based on your location.
Watching this little dog who was abandoned at the end of his life adapt to new surroundings was wondrous in itself.
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