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(There are few saints in this tale). The ultimate adaptation came in 1828, when Ross was chosen as principal chief under a new constitution modeled on that of the United States.

Comparing six Pride and Prejudice adaptations in 2005, the Daily Mirror gave 9/10 to the 1995 serial ("what may be the ultimate adaptation") and the 2005 film adaptation, leaving the other adaptations such as the 1940 film behind with six or fewer points.

Managing to be both the ultimate "faithful" adaptation and an inventive theatrical event, Gatz is performed by Elevator Repair Service and arrives in London trailing glowing reviews.

Tinbergen shared the 1973 Nobel Prize for Medicine with Karl von Frisch and Konrad Lorenz, having explored the importance of distinguishing the evolutionary roles of "proximate mechanisms" (causation and ontogeny) and "ultimate mechanisms" (adaptation and phylogeny).

In this article, we discuss the most important characteristics of LTE; its simplified network architecture which allows ultimate means for adaptation of the radio transmission to the Internet packet traffic flows and to the varying channel states.

Ennis and Dillon have given their public blessing to AMC's proposed version, and with producers such as Rogen and Goldberg, who clearly venerate the source material, and the growing prestige of the cable network – it helped turn The Walking Dead from black-and-white comic into a worldwide phenomenon – you could call Preacher the ultimate comic book adaptation.

In sum, Dawkins has identified three criteria as necessary for something to be a unit of selection: it must be a replicator; it must be the most basic beneficiary of the selection process; and it is automatically the ultimate manifestor of adaptation through being the beneficiary.

Certainly, many traits, if not the vast majority of them, are adaptations whose ultimate causation is enormously enlightening, but it is short-sighted to ignore the other processes that may have contributed to its current state.

The ultimate question is whether adaptation alone is enough.

A notorious flop on Broadway, where it starred that ultimate trouper Angela Lansbury, this adaptation of Jean Giraudoux's "Madwoman of Chaillot" has maintained a steady cult following.

To resist oxidative damage, the antioxidant enzymes and certain metabolites present in plants play an important role leading to adaptation and ultimate survival of plants under stress conditions (Verma and Dubey [2003]).

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