Adapted
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It's totally
adapted
for that.
But what if I could make an instrument that could be
adapted
to the way I personally behave, to the way my hands work, to what I do very skillfully, perhaps, to what I don't do so skillfully?
This model can be
adapted
to every disease process.
He's a young, Cameroonian design engineer who has a
adapted
a tablet computer into the Cardiopad, a mobile heart-monitoring device.
They are not
adapted
to temporary danger.
Or this: "a person who is poorly
adapted
to new situations and environments."
So, this could be smartly adapted, day to day, programmed by my physician or cardiologist.
And I'm talking specifically about synanthropic species, which have
adapted
specifically for human ecologies, species like rats and cockroaches and crows.
So she
adapted.
Now, there was always an essential nugget of Carly in there, but the character and the story
adapted
to whomever was playing her.
So we've
adapted
the leaflet to meet the needs of European refugees, and we have them online, open-access, in areas with a really high refugee influx.
And if the very few that survive pass onto their offspring whatever it was that helped them survive, then those offspring must be better
adapted
to the circumstances in which all this happened than their parents were.
Language is a parasite that we've
adapted
to, not something that was there originally for our genes, on this view.
Well, we did pull through, and we
adapted.
You didn't overcome stage fright, you
adapted
to it.
Over the course of generations, humans living at the Sun-saturated latitudes in Africa
adapted
to have a higher melanin production threshold and more eumelanin, giving skin a darker tone.
So let me tell you guys a few fantastic examples he has found on how life has
adapted
to live with almost no water at all.
This one is able to use ocean mist as a source of water, and strikingly lives in the very bottom of a cave, so it has
adapted
to live with less than 0.1 percent of the amount of light that regular plants need.
So I borrowed them,
adapted
them for ice, and then I had a numeric model for how a crevasse can fracture when filled with water from the aquifer.
We were
adapted
to both.
Migrating eastward, following the grasslands, because that's what they were
adapted
to live on.
Frogs
adapted
to deserts.
Walruses
adapted
with layers of fat.
Their throat and blood vessels are uniquely
adapted
to pump blood and to swallow food against the force of gravity.
But some day this kind of data traffic routing may be
adapted
for miniature chemical fingerprinting labs, on chips the size of a penny.
See, this type of experiment would act as a screen for bacteria that had
adapted
to their plastic-polluted environment and evolved the incredibly cool ability to eat PET plastic.
These are naturally occurring bacteria that have simply
adapted
to their plastic-polluted environment and evolved the incredibly gnarly ability to eat PET plastic.
Net pens are also susceptible to escapes, unleashing huge numbers of fish which compete for resources and weaken the local gene pool with genes
adapted
for captivity.
And yet, everything in this cave has
adapted
to it.
So even if it looks like this kind of surreal architecture, it's highly
adapted
to its surroundings.
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