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Garlic tends to adapt to a variety of climates and soils, Ms. Sheehan said.
But the public tends to adapt fairly well to security measures when it can see the point of them.
"We are a very cautious, very regulated profession, which tends to adapt to change very slowly," says Hunter.
In synthesis the new generation tends to adapt more to the environment.
All these results indicate that the addition of N to the GaAsSb capping layer increases the amount of Sb on top and around the QDs, inducing an undulation in the capping layer which tends to adapt to the morphology of the QD below it.
Unlike with other countries, where it's the society that tends to adapt to people of short stature, in Italy it's the dwarfs who must adapt to the society, through a procedure called surgical lengthening.
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Farmers will tend to adapt.
Umpires also tend to adapt their role for younger players.
"I think theatre companies tend to adapt writers who children like, or who are done in schools.
"The reason this happens, we argue, is that we tend to adapt to a variety of experiences, as they're happening," Dr. Nelson said.
In animals, similar daily rhythms are usually acquired, but in experimental conditions animals nevertheless tend to adapt better to a 24-hour rhythm than to any other.
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