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adaptation <an adaptation; adaptations> N

negative adaptation

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Children learn about plant needs and plant parts, plant diversity and adaptations, plants which are commercially important to humankind, the water cycle and composting.
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The dark side of generalized reciprocity may be that these adaptations may also underlie aggression toward out-groups.
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Various adaptations to the tractor have also been made to aid starting in cold weather, including a lever to disconnect the hydraulic pump.
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The program begins with a slide show on animal and plant adaptations to winter.
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In fact, the few species that are found in this habitat have made some remarkable adaptations.
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It dates from the 12th century, with additions and adaptations up to the 18th, and restorations in 1899, 1907 and 1926.
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The films were often adaptations from the Cantonese opera repertoire.
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Further adaptations to the cold include a thick layer of subcutaneous fat, and an almost complete lack of functional sweat glands.
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The escape and radiation mechanisms for coevolution, presents the idea that adaptations in herbivores and their host plants, has been the driving force behind speciation.
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His goal was to try to reap synergy benefits by creating film adaptations of the publishing house's most popular books and marketing them simultaneously.
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