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Among the 8 tested specimen configurations, 5 geometries (prismatic, cylindrical and 3 hollow cylindrical geometries) and 3 compositions (concrete, concrete equivalent mortar and standard mortar), the cylindrical mortar specimen was selected as the most adapted configuration, in term of ESA degradation expression, for the adopted performance testing procedure.
It was also one of the most adapted novels in the Sherlock Holmes series.
The play marked the start of a cultural phenomenon which has seen Les Misérables become one of the most adapted works in literary history: celebrated artists such as Charles Laughton, Orson Welles, Jean Gabin, Claude Lelouch, Liam Neeson, and Gérard Depardieu have all helped bring different visions of the novel to life.
Additionally, the finding that most adapted isolates were in general not especially faster at detoxifying furfural in defined medium compared with parent NRRL Y-7124 suggests that other attributes and mechanisms were involved in aiding their ability to cope in hydrolyzates.
Most of these bones are from Bowheads, the whales most adapted to life in ice-water.
Of the eight clones tested, OP367 was the most adapted and productive clone in this short-term, intensive culture system in the arid environment of the Grand Valley of western Colorado as evidenced by its productive growth, yield, insect resistance, winterhardiness, and tree architecture.
Microwave drying appears to be the most adapted technology to dry thick cakes in a centrifuge as basket rotation allows homogenizing electromagnetic fields leading to homogeneous heating.
An early marker of exacerbations or a prognostic indicator could be extremely helpful in establishing the most adapted treatment for each particular case, aiming at limiting lung damage.
The most adapted approach is compared with some existing approaches in literature.
The novel was most famously adapted in 1974 for a film starring Albert Finney as Belgium sleuth Hercule Poirot; subsequent TV versions in 2001 and 2010 starred Alfred Molina and David Suchet.
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