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What followed was an even more complex adaptation of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", which appears twice on the new album.

Taken together, this provides a complete picture of the probability that evolution will eschew the immediately uphill path in favor of the more complex adaptation.

Consequently, following reading training, improvements on longer words are likely to be associated with an improvement on paragraphed text, although the latter requires a more complex adaptation of eye movements – to perform accurate return sweeps, for example.

Studies also suggest that the innate responses to varying dosages of LPS may not fit into the simple paradigm of priming and tolerance, and hint at more complex adaptation profiles (Foster et al., 2007).

This finding together with the fact that no c- Met transcription variation was detected in microsomic males, could support the idea of a more complex adaptation process in females.

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Now, more complex adaptations are emerging: Vishal Bhardwaj's film Haider, a Kashmir-set Hamlet, was released worldwide last month.

Empirical findings have documented that individuals employ a wide variety of strategies when faced with restrictions imposed by transport policies (e.g., decreased transit services, gasoline restrictions) [1, 2, 3], strategies that range from simple modal shifts to more complex adaptations involving trip consolidation (i.e., chaining), activity re-scheduling and destination substitution.

Although HEQ-MA has much larger computational complexity than feature compensation techniques, it can be still regarded as an efficient model adaptation technique compared to other more complex model adaptation techniques such as MLLR due to its predominantly simple algorithmic complexity.

This is an expected response, since psychrotrophic organisms, such as E. antarcticum B7, are only adapted to low temperatures, requiring more complex molecular adaptation processes then those observed for psychrophilic bacteria.

SHBG is known to increase in response to improved insulin sensitivity (20), and whether the changes observed in this study reflect this or result from more complex endocrine adaptation to small changes in total testosterone are unknown.

As noted by Orr (2000), this leads to the so-called cost of complexity, an expectation that the more complex the adaptations, the lesser the adaptive step will become, and consequently the rate of evolution will decrease with increasing complexity, eventually coming to a halt at very high levels of complexity.

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