Adapted
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An architecture sort of
adapted
to its landscape.
It's an architecture that is
adapted
to its climate.
And the reason I could do that is because we mammals have gone through a series of these hydrogen sulfide events, and our bodies have
adapted.
And I
adapted.
The structure of El Sistema is based on a new and flexible managing style
adapted
to the features of each community and region, and today attends to 300,000 children of the lower and middle class all over Venezuela.
Human flu viruses are covered in proteins
adapted
to bind with matching receptors on human respiratory cells.
For a virus
adapted
to infect humans, a lettuce cell would be a foreign and inhospitable landscape.
For a virus
adapted
to another mammal, infecting a human might just take a few lucky mutations.
And a virus
adapted
to chimpanzees, one of our closest genetic relatives, might barely require any changes at all.
I
adapted
and produced "A Dream Play" by August Strindberg.
So what you'll see up there is that it's really like the atmosphere of an open field, and there are tremendous numbers of plants and animals that have
adapted
to make their way and their life in the canopy.
But rather, it is their leaves that are
adapted
to intercept the dissolved nutrients that come to them in the form of mist and fog.
We succeed best with the little microbial bodies we have
adapted
to coexist with during evolution.
And that sets that colonization march to a totally different tone, and simply because that's different to what we've
adapted
to during evolution, that might cause some health disadvantages for C-section-born babies later on.
The advantage of the typewriter approach is that it’s a more generalized solution, meaning it can be
adapted
much more simply to fill in any pattern.
Well, often we're unaware of the fact that we're living in environments in which our skin is inherently poorly
adapted.
Is agriculture
adapted
to that?
If agriculture hasn't experienced that, how could it be
adapted?
Well, organized crime has already
adapted
very well to the recession.
It's a floating prototype structure that can be
adapted
to clinics, to housing, to markets and other vital infrastructure this community needs.
Throughout its history, Islam has borrowed and
adapted
from other civilizations both ancient and modern.
Adversity is just change that we haven't
adapted
ourselves to yet.
Our bodies have
adapted
to these new diets.
Each is exquisitely
adapted
to the environment in which it lives, interlocked with other species to form ecosystems upon which our own lives depend in ways we have not begun even to imagine.
I first developed this technique working from a little single-person submersible called Deep Rover and then
adapted
it for use on the Johnson Sea-Link, which you see here.
Because it seemed to me if we could prove there was a model in Haiti and a model in Rwanda that we could then take all over the country, number one, it would be a wonderful thing for a country that has suffered as much as any on Earth in the last 15 years, and number two, we would have something that could then be
adapted
to any other poor country anywhere in the world.
The Dinka taught me how to tie papyrus into a shelter, and also I observed how they had
adapted
their way of life around the migratory needs of their beloved cattle.
I also loved looking at how animals have
adapted
to the African landscape.
The Dinka had
adapted
to the new reality, and now they covered their papyrus shelters with the tarps from UN food convoys.
Wind and time have twisted our landscape into very strange shapes, and these shapes are speckled with wildlife that has become so
adapted
to this harsh and strange land.
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