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Australopithecus robustus, one of the early human predecessors that populated parts of Africa more than a million years ago, has long been thought to have been largely a vegetarian because its flat teeth and huge jaw muscles seemed adapted for chewing woody food like leaves, grasses and roots.

This 3D printed lab-on-valve flow system allowed us to quantify lead and cadmium with a linear response from 0.2 to 15 µg L−1 and detection limits of 0.17 and 0.20 µg L−1 for lead and cadmium, respectively, which seems adapted for natural water analysis.

Its limbs seem to have evolved into paddles, suggesting it was indeed aquatic, but its toe bones look adapted for walking, as they resemble those in hoofed animals.

The border and the compartments of this ceiling display foliage, flowers, peacock's feathers, and other ornaments of a rich hue, and of a delicate texture, which... seem peculiarly adapted for this lofty and suspended situation".

Hence antisense tRNAs seem more adapted for translation, in r-selected species.

Plants seem well adapted for obtaining P from the low concentrations in soil solution, and the movement of P into the soil solution from solid phases may be the rate-limiting step.

This organization seems well adapted for an efficient in vivo production of the stable and fast diffusing NADPH.

Its limb proportions seemed fortuitously adapted for a slower lifestyle and its interlocking forearm bones for changing body balance both in a way that would later prove invaluable for an extreme weight gain.

This data type seems well adapted for correction of GSFLX errors, which are mainly indels.

Although some species are at times active during the day, their eyes seem to be adapted for nocturnal life, trading acuity for increased sensitivity in low light conditions.

In the discussion of their results, the authors noted that "... oxygen want and carbon dioxide accumulation have exactly the reverse effects on the systemic and pulmonary circulations respectively; in both cases, however, they seem to be adapted for their special purposes.

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