Sentence examples for may undergo adaptation from inspiring English sources

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The H5N1 viruses still cause severe human disease, and may undergo adaptation for human-to-human transmission.

However, even for a given genetic trait, an individual may undergo adaptation or energy failure, depending on time.

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These findings suggest that the diabetic heart may undergo adaptations, enabling them to cope with elevated lipid supply.

Many phenotypes may undergo apparent adaptation [1].

Cancer cells may undergo metabolic adaptations that support their growth as well as drug resistance properties.

81 Additionally, placenta may undergo morphological adaptations in response to intrauterine exposures, such as levels of glycemia, 82 which may result in long-term deleterious effects on metabolic programming.

This indicates that the response of the biota to invasion pressure was to undergo adaptation and niche evolution.

In this simple model, the presynaptic cells do not have their own input gains and do not undergo adaptation.

Beyond sweeps, distinct species or local subpopulations of the same species may undergo genetic divergence through various processes, including adaptation to local ecological conditions (e.g., Charlesworth et al. 1997).

Analysis of these TE-MIRs indicate that transitions from the medium to high copy TEs into miRNA genes may undergo steps such as inverted repeat formation, sequence speciation and adaptation to miRNA biogenesis.

Using MAA SPECT/CT dosimetry, adaptation of the injected activity in relation to the TD is possible, and some patients may undergo treatment intensification in order to achieve a better response and improved survival.

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