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Their advice was to introduce a clear concept with the possibility of adaptations in the future.

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This can be seen as a special form of phenotypic plasticity that opens the possibility of adaptation without genetic changes and, therefore, it is an important mechanism when adapting to climate changes [ 19].

The possibility of adaptation of shrinkage pathway is considered by changing the parameter of the drug released energy to maintain the equation of energy balances of this model.

The main goals of the paper are to present the question of implementation of the directive in meso-scale level and to search the possibility of adaptation of different methods for complex evaluation.

This result showed the possibility of adaptation process in circum-maxillary structure during the slow phase in MME that does not occur in a protocol with only rapid approach (Işeri and Ozsoy [[16]]).

However, no study to date has examined the possibility of adaptation to climate change in tunicate or bryozoan species, even though local adaptation, including of temperature tolerance [59], has been observed over distances of <60 km owing to relatively short dispersal distances of many epibenthic species [59], [60].

In our analysis we have ignored the possibility of adaptation and scale of reference bias in the evaluation of subjective well-being.

The control lines were kept as small, effectively asexual populations (i.e.: no recombination between X chromosomes within a C-line) to minimize the possibility of adaptation.

The An. gambiae densities were far greater than what might have been expected, thus supporting the possibility of adaptation of this species to urban areas [ 28].

For these particular lineages, we thus have a case of strong effect of past evolutionary events, as they seem to have ended up in an evolutionary trap without possibility of adaptation to their previous host N. tabacum.

Establishment of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) as an endemic virus within duck and poultry populations and its capacity to cross species barriers increase the possibility of adaptation to humans and a pandemic.

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