Sentence examples for producing adaptation from inspiring English sources

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Note, however, in favour of Sober's scepticism, that the most interesting cultural evolutionary models are often those which show the general circumstances under which it is possible for cultural inheritance to be effective in producing adaptation.

47 Training under these circumstances would also result in an accelerated recruitment of type II motor units, potentially increasing the stress on these units and subsequently producing adaptation in the form of hypertrophy of these motor units.

It is hoped that in focussing on the developed or 'Annex 1' countries that, under the United Nations Framework for Climate Change, were intended to lead the way in producing adaptation policies, this paper will make a contribution to knowledge about how well these countries are delivering on that duty [ 2].

Two quantities were used to evaluate the performance of a kinetic parameter set in producing adaptation dynamics: (i) sensitivity to the input stimulus (equation (8)), which is defined as the difference between output response and the initial steady-state value, and (ii) precision (equation (9)), which is defined as the inverse of the difference between pre- and post-stimulus steady state values.

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Sometimes 20 London theatres simultaneously were producing adaptations of his latest story, so even nonreaders became acquainted with simplified versions of his works.

The evolution by selection process may be said to "benefit" a particular level of entity under selection, through producing adaptations at that level (Williams 1966, Maynard Smith 1976, Eldredge 1985, Vrba 1984).

Natural selection is the only evolutionary force which can produce adaptation, the fit between organism and environment, or conserve genetic states over very long periods of time in the face of the dispersive forces of mutation and drift.

In simple cases, event-condition-action (ECA) rules are used to directly produce adaptation plans from specific event combinations with the form "when event occurs and condition holds, then execute action".

However, not all salts produce adaptation, and cross-adaptation is limited to certain salts.

Intriguingly, our analysis found a configuration that produced adaptation for all parameter values (F = 1).

Evidence from uni- and multicellular organisms indicates that SIRT1 has evolved to mediate signaling initiated by stressors, such as nutrient deprivation, to produce adaptation to enhance organism survival [7].

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