adaptation in the PONS Dictionary

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The oysters release of the nacre serves as an adaptation of the immune system to isolate the invasive particle and irritation.
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Among invertebrates, a number of insect species have adaptations for aquatic life and locomotion.
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He wanted any adaptation to be true to the source material, a film that enhances the game rather than cashes in on it.
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They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both adaptations to their nectar feeding.
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One of the more typical adaptations of apple snails is the branchial respiration.
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Foster's decision to place his story on a misty jungle planet was also intended to reduce set and background costs for a film adaptation.
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She worked in radio and later in television, mostly in the adaptation of plays.
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This adaptation is reflected in their life style; they are moderately amphibious.
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Nectar robbers also show adaptations for more efficient nectar robbing.
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This is widely believed to be a localized adaptation for hunting birds.
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