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Other adaptations include a smaller court with a badminton net lowered to the ground, string taped along the lines and junior rackets with oversize heads.

Atka's other adaptations include his paws, which function like snowshoes, and his outer coat, made up of hollow hairs that lack pigment and serve as insulation and camouflage.

His other adaptations include turning Toby Young's showbiz journalism memoir How To Lose Friends and Alienate People into a Simon Pegg comedy, and Jon Ronson's investigation The Men Who Stare at Goats into an unlikely George Clooney farce.

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(Its other adaptations included Hemingway's "Sun Also Rises" and Faulkner's "Sound and the Fury").

(Natives of Mobile still favor toasted Marshall's biscuits, although they have developed other adaptations, including canapés made by scooping out the crumb and stuffing biscuits with deviled crab).

Last of the Summer Wine inspired other adaptations, including a television prequel, several novelisations, and stage adaptations.

In addition, ruminants have other adaptations, including a markedly different saliva composition compared with monogastric mammals [ 1, 2].

Similar mechanisms may apply for a variety of other adaptations, including Daphnia's morphological transmutations in response to predator kairmones (called cyclomorphosis), their ability to shift from direct development into diapause within ephemeral habitats, and mechanisms for acclimating to both natural and anthropogenic stressors such as hypoxia or metal contamination.

Other xerophytic adaptations include waxy leaf coatings, the ability to drop leaves during dry periods, the ability to reposition or fold leaves to reduce sunlight absorption, and the development of a dense, hairy leaf covering.

Davies, whose other TV adaptations include Middlemarch and Sense and Sensibility, as well as the big screen versions of the Bridget Jones books, said the novel's Natasha Rostova pipped Pride and Prejudice's Elizabeth Bennett as literature's most loveable heroine.

Other film adaptations include Katten och kanariefågeln (The Cat and the Canary), a 1961 Swedish television film directed by Jan Molander and The Cat and the Canary (1979), a British film directed by Radley Metzger.

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