Adapted
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516 examples of Adapted in a sentence
Evolution favors those creatures best
adapted
to their environment.
But it seems as though muscle cell, possibly because of all its use, has
adapted
faster than other body tissues to respond to injury, to fine-tune this repair response and actually be able to finish the process which the body wants to finish.
And a lot of the technologies that have been developed for the smart age can also be
adapted
to reduce, reuse and also thrift more proficiently.
They
adapted
the horn and connected it to a smartphone.
But simply by watching and observing, we can learn that these bacteria are very well
adapted
to seeking out their victims.
So these bacteria are very well
adapted
to hunting down these corals.
And if it is you, you are astonishingly well
adapted.
Guthrie
adapted
it into "This Land Is Your Land."
Terrorists have actually
adapted
to it.
So for the deep sea squid hunt, I proposed using an optical lure attached to a camera platform with no thrusters, no motors, just a battery-powered camera, and the only illumination coming from red light that's invisible to most deep-sea animals that are
adapted
to see primarily blue.
So what I've done is, I've
adapted "
Cloudburst" so that it embraces the latency and the performers sing into the latency instead of trying to be exactly together.
[We must find the lost word,] [and remember what the blood,] [the tides, the earth, and the body say,] [and return to the point of departure...] (Music) (Applause) ["Cloudburst" Octavio Paz][translation by Lysander Kemp,
adapted
by Eric Whitacre] Eric Whitacre: Beth.
And over time, this mushroom has evolved and
adapted
to seek out even the tiniest trace of phosphorus, and to put it to use, to make it available to the plant.
And in some cases, in Cuba, Mexico and India, the dose can be reduced to 25 percent, and in several other cases, there's no need to add any phosphorus at all, because the mushrooms are so well
adapted
to finding phosphorus and drawing it from the soil.
A walk through the tower reveals how residents have figured out how to create walls, how to make an air flow, how to create transparency, circulation throughout the tower, essentially creating a home that's completely
adapted
to the conditions of the site.
When out on the water, it's clear that life has been completely
adapted
to this very specific way of living.
There are some that are
adapted
to the high-light intensities in the surface water, and there are some that are
adapted
to the low light in the deep ocean.
Up to that point, all the fonts on screen had been
adapted
from previously existing printing fonts, of course.
They wanted a small core set of fonts that were not
adapted
but designed for the screen to face up to the problems of screen, which were their coarse resolution displays.
But though they adapted, they maintained the warrior tradition and conquering spirit of their Viking forebears.
And here, we use an existing form of mass spectrometry imaging technology that we have further developed and
adapted
specifically for the molecular and imaging analysis of fingerprints.
I photographed him taking his first unaided breath, the celebratory moment after he showed muscle resistance for the very first time, the new
adapted
technologies that allowed him to gain more and more independence.
The stucco on the walls of most of the buildings in Rome covers the scars; the scars of centuries of change as these structures have been
adapted
rather than being torn down.
Life itself has existed for billions of years and has continually
adapted
to use materials effectively.
But what I loved about growing up in the Sunshine State is that for so many of us, we live with this latent but very palpable fear that when we put our toes into the water, there might be something much more ancient and much more
adapted
than we are.
Old English
adapted
and grew as thousands of words flowed in, many having to do with government, law, and aristocracy.
And this is because, in the digital age of conflict, there exists a feedback loop where new technologies, platforms like the ones I mentioned, and more disruptive ones, can be adapted, learned, and deployed by individuals and organizations faster than governments can react.
If our eyes were
adapted
to see light of 1900 megahertz, then a mobile phone would be a flashlight, and a cell phone tower would look like a huge lantern.
Since our bodies have already
adapted
to most everyday activities, those generally don't produce enough stress to stimulate new muscle growth.
The ancient hiccup reflex may have been
adapted
by mammals to help remove air from the stomach as a sort of glorified burp.
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