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  • ===Mind as an evolutionary adaptation to Pleistocene lifestyle===
    52 KB (7,604 words) - 09:00, 28 April 2024
  • ...rticles are its provisions for coordination, terminology, navigation and adaptation. Here are some suggestions
    21 KB (3,151 words) - 19:44, 7 March 2024
  • ...Perhaps the commonest is into Mahayana and Theravada. The former stresses adaptation, and thus takes a wide variety of forms. The name Theravada means either "T
    21 KB (3,265 words) - 10:08, 28 February 2024
  • ...ns to be both long and thin. Additionally, apparently as a "space saving" adaptation, sometimes one of paired organs is vestigial. For example, snakes have only
    19 KB (2,977 words) - 14:24, 8 March 2024
  • ...soils and use a complex multicellular filamentous form which is a complex adaptation which allows them to be very successful in digesting soil polymers such as
    20 KB (2,784 words) - 10:08, 2 April 2009
  • ...cHenry et al suggests that: "The larger forelimbs of africanus might be an adaptation to a more arboreal life...But the hind limb is adapted to bipedality, and s
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  • ...given to his collaborator on the book, a stance he also took over the film adaptation of ''Watchmen'' (2009). The dispute over ''V for Vendetta'' also contribute
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  • ...culture has preserved the usage of [[Chinese character]]s and caused their adaptation to the very different languages of [[Korean language|Korea]] and [[Japanese
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  • mouths, which was a novel adaptation.
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  • ...specialization, managerial expertise, national distribution networks, and adaptation to technological innovation. Upon his death Swift was laid to rest in the f
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  • Perhaps the most well known bacterial adaptation to stress is the formation of [[endospore]]s. [[Endospore]]s are bacterial
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  • The second adaptation, in 1983, was directed by [[Manuel Octavio Gómez]], and was one of the las The most recent adaptation, directed by Venezuelan [[Rómulo Guardia|Rómulo Guardia Granier]] and pro
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  • ...ponse to an auditory stimulus. This phenomenon is called stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA). SSA is supposed to delay and weaken responses to stimuli that slight
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  • ...ce was able to fly from Britain on only 200 days. </ref> H2X, an American adaptation of the British radar system H2S, provided a crude mapping of the ground thr
    19 KB (2,926 words) - 10:45, 27 March 2024
  • ...cts different patterns of food aversions than the hypothesis that it is an adaptation that evolved to protect the [[fetus]] from pathogens and plant toxins in fo
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  • | | title = Culture Warriors: Marine Corps Organizational Culture and Adaptation to Cultural Terrain
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  • ...nter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
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  • ...regulation |title=Allostasis, Homeostasis, and the Costs of Physiological Adaptation |author=Michael L Power |editor=Jay Schulkin, ed |url=http://books.google.c There are other types of adaptation: for instance, the [[Arthropod metamorphosis|metamorphosis]] of insects, am
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  • ...[[endemism]]) arise in very specialized [[habitat]]s that require unusual adaptation mechanisms. For example the peat [[bog]]s of Northern [[Europe]] and the al *[[Adaptation]]
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  • ...77305 This article shifts the emphasis in early [[Phylogenetics|phylogenic adaptation]] from vertical to horizontal gene transfer. (Open access.)
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  • ...maintains and continues to spread out. This is probably due to the mites' adaptation, so their resistance increases over time.<ref>[http://www.ars.usda.gov/rese
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  • ...s most needed to secure healthy conditions is the most speedy and complete adaptation possible of the structure of production. If the proportion as determined by ...s most needed to secure healthy conditions is the most speedy and complete adaptation possible of the structure of production.If the proportion as determined by
    52 KB (8,210 words) - 10:49, 23 February 2024
  • ...hat outcome will be substantially outweighed by reductions in the cost of adaptation <ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http:/www.hm-treasury.gov
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  • ...e chemistry of the interface, defects at the interface, and the mechanical adaptation to new atomic positions near the interface that are differently spaced than
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  • ...nter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
    23 KB (3,560 words) - 12:36, 17 September 2023
  • ...of brain structure -- remains possible throughout life and may well be an adaptation to changes in brain function which has also been shown to change with exper
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  • ...ly yet to become literate. Overall, language is held to be an evolutionary adaptation, whereas writing is a comparatively recent invention. Spoken and signed lan
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  • ...Chief among these new strategies is [[Episodic games|episodic gaming]], an adaptation of the older concept of [[expansion pack]]s, in which game content is provi
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  • ...s relation to ancient hominids is that the build of the ape is actually an adaptation to their unique ecological environment. This claim noted that the Bonobo's
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  • ...cord in order to learn more about the processes of human [[evolution]] and adaptation.
    27 KB (3,961 words) - 09:51, 5 August 2023
  • ...742-7 PMID 12077305. This article shifts the emphasis in early phylogenic adaptation from vertical to horizontal gene transfer. (Open access)
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  • ...was originally portrayed on stage by [[Paul Hecht]], and in the 1972 film adaptation by [[Donald Madden]]. [[Michael Cumpsty]] portrayed him in the 1997 revival
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  • ...AS(1992)''The Satanic Bible'' Avon Books ISBN: 0380015390</ref>; it is an adaptation of the views of non-Satanic occultists such as [[Aleister Crowley]], and is
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  • ...turn for [[nectar]], which the bees drink as [[food]]. Flowers are often [[adaptation|adapted]] to attract and accept only one species of animal.}}
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  • ...in Side]]', and a combination of acoustic and electric approaches on their adaptation of 'Babe I'm Gonna Leave You'.
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  • ...[Charles Darwin]] and [[Alfred Russel Wallace]], in particular the idea of adaptation due to [[Natural selection|natural selection]], or, as Wallace preferred, ' :*'''Sarah Elton''':&nbsp;&nbsp;<u>Environments, adaptation and evolutionary medicine</u>
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  • ...esource%20Center/Resource%20Methodology/UKCIP_riskmanagement.pdf ''Climate adaptation: Risk, Uncertainty and Decision-making'' UK Department of the Environment,
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  • ...)|homeostasis]]', 'adaptability', hierarchies, 'robustness, 'complexity', 'adaptation', and 'emergence'; ...roductive fitness. For example, the swim bladder purportedly evolved as an adaptation for control of buoyancy later exapted as a respiratory organ in various gro
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  • ...I studies, but which later can be seen by X-ray imaging). Compensation and adaptation can occur, and the problems may extend to the joint above and sometimes to
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  • ...I studies, but which later can be seen by X-ray imaging). Compensation and adaptation can occur, and the problems may extend to the joint above and sometimes to
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  • ...n turn had adapted it from [[Max Weber]].<ref>Pals, page 239</ref>Parsons' adaptation Weber's consisted of distinguished all human groups on three levels i.e. ''
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  • ...e predicted that development of more robust CDSS is likely to increase its adaptation.
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  • ...t males weigh between 100-130 kg, females 70-90 kg. Their small size is an adaptation to the thick, dense forests of the Sumatra island where they reside, as wel
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  • ...742-7 PMID 12077305. This article shifts the emphasis in early phylogenic adaptation from vertical to horizontal gene transfer. (Open access)
    33 KB (4,774 words) - 09:55, 20 September 2013
  • ...ortant to emphasize that the exchange term appears because of the symmetry-adaptation of the zeroth-order wave function. In a classical approach, where electrons
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  • .... Later studies showed that is usually a highly evolved complex biological adaptation for genetic exchange,<ref>Dubnau, D. (1999). DNA uptake in bacteria. Annual
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  • ...based on the Cyrillic alphabet of [[Saints Cyril and Methodius]]; it is an adaptation of [[Vuk Karadžić]]'s phonetic alphabet, which is the official alphabet o
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  • ...45 years. Previously, film director John Huston shot a scene for the movie adaptation of ''Moby-Dick'' in front of Seamen's Bethel in 1956. However, all other ex
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  • A [[guitar/synthesizer]] is the adaptation of a guitar to control a [[synthesizer]]. Most commonly, a guitar/synth is
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  • The most notable change in the Greek alphabet, as an adaptation of the [[Phoenician alphabet]], is the introduction of written [[vowel]]s,
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  • ...ucing losses of sodium in the urine and sweat. Under conditions of maximal adaptation and without sweating, the minimal amount of sodium required to replace loss
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  • ...rotation.jpg/credit|{{Faraday electromagnetic rotation.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Adaptation of Faraday's illustration of his apparatus for electromagnetic rotation. Th
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  • ...roles from this period was as the villain Franz Moore in Herman Fiedler's adaptation of [[Schiller]]'s ''The Robbers'', which introduced Schiller into Yiddish t
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  • ...iet deployment and fire techniques and relied on the Soviet "book" without adaptation of the overall SAM system to Iraqi needs. Iraq maintained low, if not appal
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  • {{Image|Faraday electromagnetic rotation.jpg|right|350px|Adaptation of Faraday's illustration of his apparatus for electromagnetic rotation. Th
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  • ...ormation processing and communication; self-organization and self-defense; adaptation; death; (re)production from parents; and, cognition of self and the outside ...that tend to optimize functional self-organization &mdash; in other words, adaptation. One must also invoke local real-time selective processes that confer stabi
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  • ...c counterparts, the film and TV industry is attempting to be faster in the adaptation of digital distribution.
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  • ...tia.com/library/book/settling-the-canadian-american-west-1890-1915-pioneer-adaptation-and-community-building-an-anthropological-history-by-john-w-bennett-seena-b
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  • ...se a malfunction of the economy, and vice-versa. The system has evolved by adaptation and innovation, and the conduct of its participants has been modified from
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  • *real-time and cross-generation adaptation, including learning; ...of functional self-organization — in other words, Darwinian evolution, or adaptation, operating to influence the nature of the self-organizing process.
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  • :''This article is an adaptation of
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  • ...tia.com/library/book/settling-the-canadian-american-west-1890-1915-pioneer-adaptation-and-community-building-an-anthropological-history-by-john-w-bennett-seena-b
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  • ...out the Vietnam War was Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 ''Apocalypse Now'', an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's story “Heart of Darkness” to Vietnam. Coppola's film
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  • ...471-2148/7/S2/S Fantastic animals as an experimental model to teach animal adaptation]. ''BMC Evolutionary Biology'' 7(Suppl 2):S13 doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-7-S2-S
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  • ...hey were based. This trend continues with [[Cartoon Network]]’s successful adaptation of DC's ''[[Justice League (animated series)|Justice League]]'' and ''[[Tee
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  • ...ounced that Nintendo would start making [[anime]]. Its first project is an adaptation of the [[Hyakunin Isshū|Hyakunin Isshu]] poem anthology. Also, recently Ni
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  • ...sule. This ability to move around was suspected to be the cause of [[Space adaptation syndrome|space sickness]] that had hit members of previous crews, but none
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  • ...lism combined with moderate monarchical authoritarianism to accelerate the adaptation of the Netherlands to the new conditions of the 19th century. The country p
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  • ...n who functions effectively as a [[human|human being]], who continues to [[adaptation|adapt]] favorably to the [[environment]], who has [[self-control]] and is a
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  • ...orce was able to fly from Britain on only 200 days.</ref> H2X, an American adaptation of the British radar system H2S, provided a crude mapping of the ground thr
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  • ...d are there united by the contact of their margins; and so accurate is the adaptation, that neither by the eye nor by any other means of examination, can the sli
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