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In this study we tested whether an endemic New Zealand songbird, the bellbird (Anthornis melanura), altered its parental behaviour and life history traits in ways that might adapt it to the novel predation risk from introduced mammalian predators.

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Toby Emmerich, the president of production at New Line, said that as a writer-director Mr. Weitz has special leeway and that he might adapt Sir Tom's script or write his own.

Indeed, when a single recombinase system is used to mutate multiple genes simultaneously, it is possible that cells might adapt to the loss of a gene at tumor initiation in ways that are different than if the same gene had been mutated later during tumor development.

"There's a theory with road noise that you might adapt to it better as it's continuous.

We cannot exclude the possibility that larvae might adapt to variance in sensory input.

We were concerned that over the course of the 20 min behavioral experiments, continuous exposure to red light might exhaust the ability of CsChrimson to excite neural activity or that larvae might adapt to the stimulus presentation and cease responding.

She brought out a book filled with quaint pictures that might be adapted for needlework.

Since Google runs ads with Google News search results — not with articles — I was left wondering if there is anything in the China music deal that might be adapted to Google's relationship with news providers.

Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security began soliciting proposals for military-grade antimissile technologies that might be adapted to the nation's commercial fleet, from flares that could lure heat-seeking missiles away from a jet's engines, to more sophisticated systems that use lasers to jam a rocket's homing device.

These can be used as a basis of design or template that might be adapted to design and formalise specific RCA and SCAL programmes for oil and gas reservoirs.

Monolithic integration of fixation flaps and a three-dimensional shaping technology led to a device that might be adapted to nerve stumps with neurosurgical sutures in the epineurium.

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