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To secure pH homeostasis, the central respiratory network must permanently adapt its rhythmic motor drive to environment and behaviour.
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In practice, no population becomes permanently adapted, because conditions will change sooner or later.
Jean-Marie Colombani, Le Monde's director, called the changes part of a strategy "to adapt permanently to change".
Cave-dwelling animals have been prompted, among other adaptations, to develop and improve non-visual sensory systems in order to orient in and adapt to permanently dark habitats.
(He speaks of "the professionalism and the complexity of [Hollywood's] system, which can permanently adjust its methods to match the public it aims at. Supply is constantly adapting to demand and vice versa").
Definitely, it is a first step to integrate questions of ecological sustainability into binding guidelines which will have to be permanently improved and adapted to national policies.
Today, factories have to be adapted permanently in order to follow the developments towards fast changing customer demands and faster life cycles of products.
The inescapable conclusion, some executives say, is that the industry is not going through a downturn but is changing permanently, and car companies must adapt more quickly.
Her approach forced her competitors to adapt -- and permanently changed the sport.
But once they acquired the STC gene, they could easily adapt to living permanently in anoxic/hypoxic environments.
Due to the poor economy women decided to adapt the little black dress permanently to their wardrobes to maintain a classic and elegant look.
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