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To implement AEC for multichannel reproduction systems, powerful adaptation algorithms like the generalized frequency-domain adaptive filtering (GFDAF) algorithm are required for satisfactory convergence behavior.

'The House of Mirth' The English director Terence Davies's powerful adaptation of what may be Edith Wharton's greatest novel follows the tragic downfall of Lily Bart, a beautiful, clever socialite in early 20th-century New York society who has everything but wealth.

Therefore, due to having a stable powerful adaptation law, there is no requirement to use any identification process.

In the most recent and, so far, most powerful adaptation of this technique, all three gratings are replaced by optical gratings, implementing an optical time-domain ionizing matter-wave interferometer (OTIMA) [67].

The film is a powerful adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's 1973 novel, directed -- and written by Franco and Vince Jolivette -- with such discipline and intelligence that it captures the mordant darkness of McCarthy's world.

HBO's recent powerful adaptation of Larry Kramer's play the "The Normal Heart" tells this remarkable history of the early days of the AIDS epidemic when GMHC (an organization that I am privileged to Co-chair) was founded to help those who were turned away by hospitals, doctors, family members, even their own government.

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If you try to lose weight, the body perceives that it is being starved, and powerful adaptations (such as an increase in metabolic efficiency) try to bounce you back to your previous state.

"Angels" is the most powerful screen adaptation of a major American play since Elia Kazan's "Streetcar Named Desire" more than a half-century ago.

And Sidney Lumet, who had started out in live television with Frankenheimer, directed two powerful theatrical adaptations: the Arthur Miller drama "A View From the Bridge" and Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical "Long Day's Journey Into Night," featuring Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards and Dean Stockwell.

It was not until the twentieth century, after the rediscovery of Mendel's conception of particulate inheritance, that natural selection was recognized as a powerful mechanism of adaptation and change.

Hybridization can weakly impact the global flow of nuclear genes but serves as a powerful mechanism of rapid adaptation for insect populations through the penetration of useful adaptive alleles.

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