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Nevertheless, it is expected (in principle) that certain molecules may diffuse in more complex ways; rolling, deforming, or otherwise adapting their configuration as they make their way across the surface.

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Recipes that call for weights are also easier to halve, double or otherwise adapt.

They run out of food or the natives learn to eat them or otherwise adapt.

The lawsuit says Salinger – who has never allowed the novel to be filmed, staged or otherwise adapted – has "decidedly chosen not to exercise that right".

The paper argues that master/development plans based on technical principles with micro-level detailing are unable to foresee and hence or otherwise adapt to the economic dynamics and spatial restructuring in Mumbai; they are partly undermined by "occupancy urbanism" (Benjamin, 2008).

In places like Texas, much of the work to make farming more drought-resistant, shift to clean energy, and otherwise adapt to a warmer planet is being done by people skeptical of the science, Katharine Hayhoe, an evangelical Christian and a climate scientist at Texas Tech University, told me.

Sequential transmissions of Δprocyclin through tsetse did not increase the prevalence or intensity of salivary gland infections, which could have been the case if a sub-population had acquired additional mutations or otherwise adapted itself to the lack of procyclins (data not shown).

The second challenge is to evaluate the impact of these interventions through serial monitoring to determine if improvement efforts are beneficial and leading to safer care or to otherwise adapt them to ensure they are.

To counteract these insults, cells have evolved surveillance mechanisms to detect damage, allowing them time to repair the damage or to otherwise adapt to stress (Stoecklin and Bukau, 2013).

These lines are transformed or otherwise adapted to growing in vitro, so presumably are less representative of in vivo responses than primary cells, but they served to establish the qHTS methods used here and provided a baseline against which future studies with primary cells will be compared.

Pickering et al. have suggested what may be a general rule, which is that the chemistry underlying hyperaccumulating plants, or plants otherwise adapted to high levels of metal or metalloids, lacks sulfur coordination but instead shows binding by oxygen or nitrogen.

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