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These cattle possess a number of traits, such as solid trunk, short strong legs and long thick winter coat, which make them adapted to the extreme sub-arctic conditions.
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But eggs are not the virus's natural environment, and "it takes a while to make them adapt properly to the eggs," said Dr. Fred Ruben, director of medical affairs at Aventis Pasteur, a unit of France's Aventis which will produce nearly half of the vaccine this year.
Dynamic management and sustainable improvement in the HSE training matrices make them adapt to changing management structure processes. .
They have an exceptional set of physiological traits that make them adapt to living in the underground of droughty desert.
Next, we fed them with crickets in order to make them adapt to the new environment and to keep satiation level of experimental individuals at a similar level.
To better cope with the stressful microenvironment, cells might evoke other cytoprotective responses to make them adapt to the unfavorable conditions, such as ER overload response or UPR [ 26].
If Apple is worried about discomforting its existing (mainstream) users by making them adapt to a newfangled way of typing it wouldn't have to do that.
Their common characteristic is to use the Hough Transform (HT) as the basic concept, augmented with some modifications in order to make them well adapted to the hardware, and in addition to resolve some of their classical problems.
This paper studies important extensions of standard stochastic models that make them better adapted for analysis of connectomes, and develops new statistical fitting methodologies that account for inter-subject variations.
The body lice's short legs make them poorly adapted to riding the flies, whereas wing lice sport long legs that allow for a good, strong grip, Harbison says.
These observations suggest that H9N2 viruses have progressively gained replication properties that make them more adapted to mammals and may represent a potential infectious agent to humans.
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