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Bone, as an example of an adaptive tissue, can readily adapt to new functional challenges by either increasing bone mass in response to increased demand, or by reducing bone mass in response to disuse.
Brave New World is full of incendiary, slippery debates which readily adapt to the stage.
Many patients readily adapt to the devices and are even relieved with the added security they provide.
Young barn owls could readily adapt to a kind of virtual-reality experiment in which a prism distorted their perception of the world; older owls couldn't.
It then argues for ways to improve the educational system so that American workers can more readily adapt to an ever more skill-based economy.
The three-tier model proposed by LTB for Europe [29] would readily adapt to the health-care infrastructure of India.
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Its shops have readily adapted to what Mr. Greco describes as "infusions" of new settlers.
"They're very well built and there are certain applications that can be readily adapted to the modular process," said Jerry Effren, a managing member of the Greyrock Companies, site builders in Norwalk, Conn.
He adds, "In spite of the suddenly wider audience for authentic, regional, or traditional musics, many musicians remained very traditionbound while others readily adapted to new sounds they liked, thus creating marvelous new hybrids".
The proposed architecture can be readily adapted to give support to an implementation of the AAI.
Consequently, soft computing-based clustering algorithms can be readily adapted to derive a good colour palette.
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