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Other aquatic birds may have adapted in a similar way.
A virus and its usual host may have adapted to each other to coexist.
They may have adapted or deconstructed the text, but at least they had something substantial to start with.
Some corals may have adapted to shifting sea temperatures and repeated bleaching episodes, making them less susceptible.
There is also evidence that Baltic cod may have adapted to a lower-oxygen environment than other cod populations.
(My 1955 copy of Bartlett's, however, attributes the line to William Prescott, who may have adapted it from Frederick the Great of Prussia).
Dr. Rines later found evidence that the loch may overlay what was once an ocean floor, suggesting to him that a seagoing dinosaur may have adapted to freshwater.
Equally, some residents who initially struggled with arrears may have adapted by juggling bills, falling behind on the gas or the rent, or going hungry.
Some C3 species may have adapted to higher temperatures via increased levels of RubisCO, thus countering the impact of reduced RubisCO carboxylation63.
Those same gooey substances help to slow digestion and to stem any sudden rise of blood sugar, he said, "and the O'odham metabolism may have adapted, after centuries of dependence on these foods".
The tabloids may have adapted – a little – to their readers' changing attitudes, but the papers retain an old-fashioned suspicion of new kinds of Briton, and a nastiness towards people who do not fit their rigid worldviews.
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