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The republication of the diary in 2003, and its subsequent adaptation by Mr. Färberböck, were thus enabled both by the rise of feminism and the collapse of Communism.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of this instrument and the subsequent adaptation of its scales to the population of Greek health workers.
The change in the wood assemblage over time suggests overexploitation of forest resources, resulting in deforestation of the local landscape and subsequent adaptation of foraging behavior.
The discovery of the bacterial clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeat (CRISPR) system and its subsequent adaptation as a tool for mammalian genome engineering has opened new avenues for functional genomics studies.
We highlight sources of planning tension – particularly between aspects of the planning process and larger urban political economic forces – that reshape how subsequent adaptation interventions are framed and implemented.
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Using the Competing Values Framework of organizational effectiveness and its subsequent adaptation by Minvielle et al., we conducted in 2009 a survey in five hospitals of an Italian network for oncological care to examine and compare the views on hospital network performance of internal stakeholders (physicians, nurses and the administrative staff).
The fact that modern birds, bats, and most insects have wings reflects, not common ancestry, but similar processes of exaptation and subsequent adaptation.
Guillemin was the first to describe this process consisting of translation of the questionnaire and subsequent adaptation to idioms, culture and lifestyle.
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Tiger Lily's Native American heritage has not always been dealt with sensitively in subsequent adaptations of JM Barrie's story.
There had been the successes, beginning in 1995 with "Clueless," based on Jane Austen's novel "Emma," but many subsequent adaptations of literature typified the film industry's appetite for soullessly copying previous hits.
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