Sentence examples for one adaptations from inspiring English sources

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The exhibition that traveled to all these museums was the very same one; adaptations to the new spaces were purely physical, and its curators did not change the exhibition's content beyond some minor adjustments and space reallocations.

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However, the majority (49.6percentt) of the households employed at least one adaptation response on top of tree planting.

The majority of farmers (89.1percentt) adapted to climate change either by planting trees as a sole response or by taking at least one adaptation measure on top of it.

One adaptation involves making more red blood cells, which transport oxygen to the body's tissues.

One adaptation that evolved to work around the problem was the emergence of openings in the skull called fontanelles.

Each fuzzy rule corresponds to a sub-wavelet neural network (sub-WNN) and one adaptation parameter.

Bony armor is one adaptation against predators that has diverged between coexisting species.

One adaptation has been in the field of ranking decision-making units (DMUs).

Thus the EEA for one adaptation may be different from that for another".

Therefore, one adaptation of sport-specific repeated-sprint training may be to conserve the purine nucleotide pool.

In response to this, the descriptive statistics found that (89.1%%) of households employed at least one adaptation strategy among others.

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