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This can harm natural ecosystems that are adapted to extreme temperatures.
Flightlessness often develops in birds that are adapted to insular island environments free of natural predators.
Starting in spring 2008, I.B.M. will offer versions of its server computers, including mainframes, that are adapted for cloud computing.
Mr. Weaner uses only plants and grasses that are adapted to a specific location and acclimated to its particular soil.
The visual language of rebellion has a few commonalities that are adapted to individual cultures and countries.
A player can set the game for a winning score and then connect "two metal contact elements" that are "adapted for adhering to the skin" to his hand.
Seals have large eyes that are adapted to adjust quickly between dim underwater light and bright light on the surface, and their irises, like all pinnipeds', are dark.
The American Association of University Professors has drafted model contracts that give faculty members a financial interest in courses that are adapted to online presentations.
When brains that are adapted for face-to-face social interactions instead encounter a world of e-mail and Twitter — well, recent headlines show what can happen.
But even in scenes that are adapted more or less directly from the novel, the tone shifts from black comedy to something far brighter.
And it could portend a more widespread exhaustion with film and television projects that are adapted from comic books and that are constantly starting over from scratch.
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