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If we assume that new adaptive mutations in infectious agents arise from standing neutral variation [ 49, 50], Figures 2, 3 and 4 imply that for infectious agents with low intrahost effective population size, those with intermediate R0 will be likely to adapt more rapidly than those with larger R0.
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This is probably because a rise in temperature in a district was more likely to affect farm production and therefore more likely to adapt to reduce its effects.
I don't think I have that kind of pride; I'd be more likely to adapt to my environment the way Rebecca does.
Farmers in the LSB region are more likely to adapt compared with farmers in the LSB.
Hence, it is hypothesized that farmers living in Kolla are more likely to adapt to climate change than in Woinadega.
In addition, co-founders can support each other when things get tough, and a diverse team is more likely to adapt to changing circumstances.
If a firm is situated in a competence-intensive environment that includes activities such as IT, R&D, data management, architecture and engineering services, it is more likely to adapt to frequent changes and to the evolution of its environment.
This implies that rural households' living in the woina dega are more likely to adapt to the changing situations than those in dega due to the existence of high variability in climate compared with dega households'.
This study found that farmers' who perceived a change in temperature are more likely to adapt to climate variability by 16 and 14 times greater compared to those who do not perceived a rise in temperature.
Indeed, the nature of weather and climate in both USB and LSB households is more likely to adapt because of the high vulnerability to the frequent occurrence of climate change hazards.
Compared with subjects who stayed awake, the sleepers were more likely to adapt to the distorted face so that they perceived the normal face as squashed or compressed, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. .
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