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In basketball, he was more adaptive to the skills of his players.
We developed a habit of quickly trying to make sense of scattered facts, because over-interpretation ("there's a rustle in the brush it must be important!") was more adaptive than under-interpretation ("there's a rustle in the brush probably nothing").
These observations suggested that ASC-CM played an important role in the cutaneous injury partly by the synergistic actions of several cytokines in promoting dermal fibroblasts proliferation and migration, and ASC-CM was more adaptive than each single cytokine to be applied in promoting the wound healing.
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The study serves as a reminder that nature can be more adaptive and resilient than expected when facing environmental challenges--although what those adaptations will mean for marine ecosystems remains an open question.
Teach me to be more adaptive.
In truth, viewers are more adaptive than moviemaking manuals.
It is an attempt to create a more conversational kind of radio, she said, radio that is more adaptive and spontaneous and innovative than "Morning Edition" — and more interactive.
In some cases, the plan is proving to be more adaptive and collaborative than had been expected, especially when countries are strong enough to stand their ground.
And if you experience mastery of that stress … then in the future your neurobiological stress response will tend to be more adaptive and you're more likely to be resilient.
(Besides, barnacles are hermaphrodites; wouldn't short penises be more adaptive?) THE translator, Sherry Marx-Macdonald, has done an admirable job of replacing Dekkers's long, clumsy Dutch words with good short English ones.
This reluctance is exacerbated by the fact that girls and women with Asperger's or high-functioning autism can be more adaptive than boys: they are commonly better at hiding things or seeming more sociable, masking what doctors traditionally think of as the signs of autism.
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