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In case of progressively adapting biological processes, it is questionable whether this assumption still holds.
The multiscale nature of progressively adapting biological systems complicates the development of predictive computational models.
Reaching northern limits of its natural cultivation area, japonica rice was progressively adapting to short growing seasons.
This is a contradiction that indicates a need to be progressively adapting to changes while the faculty is not yet prepared to implement them.
Therefore, the concept described in the previous section was extended to study progressively adapting biological systems, by defining artificial intermediate phenotypes.
The evolutionary history of these three genomes seems therefore analogous to that of Salmonella serovars Typhi and Paratyphi A, for which both core and pan genomes converged through recombination as they were progressively adapting to exclusive infection of the human host [ 6].
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During its history the violin has been subject to modifications that have progressively adapted it to its evolving musical functions.
The projection method is flexible because it progressively adapts the linear approximation to any possible solution.
For 30 years analytical methods based on ion beams have been progressively adapted to art and archaeological issues.
The so-called TRIO_U Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) code developed at CEA has been progressively adapted to these Astrid concerns.
First designed to deal with simple crystalline materials, the Lucas-Sunjic theory has been progressively adapted to more complex systems.
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