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They looked for food in novel environments and were quick to adopt newly learned behaviors.
After the war the Allies were quick to adopt advanced German submarine technology.
"German journalists and supporters alike were quick to adopt it for some reason... ...... Nah, I'm a glutton for punishment.
"Because of its touted efficiency, four major cotton-growing countries were quick to adopt Bt cotton: the U.S., China, India and Argentina," said Wang.
Woolen manufacturers in Yorkshire were quick to adopt the new invention, but they organized a protective club to avoid paying Kay a royalty.
The companies that were quick to adopt the boxed-beef system - IBP, Excel and Monfort - pushed aside most of the giants that long dominated the industry: Armour, Wilson, Cudahy, Morrell.
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The researchers also found that among patients who started taking the drug within six months of diagnosis, those who received subsidies to defray the cost were quicker to adopt the drug than those who did not have financial help.
From the late 1990s through the early-2000s – the period of most rapid risk reduction (Hallett et al., 2009) – women who were community group members were quicker to adopt safer sexual behaviour and experienced a lower rate of new infections than other women.
Browsers have been quick to adopt the proposal, user adoption is skyrocketing (1, 2), and tools are under development for detecting violations.
It was a formula Kaloti was quick to adopt.
American industry was quick to adopt the material.
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