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In some respects, though, the sea otter is more fully adapted to water than pinnipeds, which must haul out on land or ice to give birth.
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To examine the long-term consequences of prior mechanosensory stimulation on GLR-1 more fully, we adapted a previously described protocol [26].
A more appealing choice is the fully adapted particle filter which sets for all (x,x'in mathbb {R}^{d}), pk−1 x,x′)∝qk−1 x,x′ g k (x′) and for all (xin mathbb {R}^{d}), (vartheta (x) = int q_{k-1}left (x,x'right g_{k}left (x'right)mu left (mathrm {d} x'right)).
Once you've fully adapted to your new polyphasic sleep schedule, you'll suddenly have a lot more time than you are used to, and you'll need productive things to do.
But one day I will be fully adapted to the free world.
And they've fully adapted to being outdoor birds - their plumage dense from living outdoors for so long.
The first wave in 1918 was relatively mild, many experts speculate, because the virus had not fully adapted to humans.
The aim of such policies may appear reasonable: promote integration by obliging immigrants to become fully adapted members of society.
"Defence should respond to the new strategic, indeed economic, environment by ensuring much more ruthlessly that our armed forces are appropriate and relevant to the context in which they will operate … many defence establishments have not yet fully adapted to the security realities of … [a] dangerous new century", he once said pointedly.
"Gareth Bale has fully adapted to the team.
For example, modern whales seem to be fully adapted to living in water.
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