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1. This is an adaptation of a novel for the scenario.
2. The book described the adaptation of desert species to the hot conditions.
3. It's a fairly loose adaptation of the novel.
4. They first paired up in the screen adaptation of 'Grease'.
5. He's working on a screen adaptation of his latest novel.
6. The play is a stage adaptation of William Golding's novel.
7. The process of adaptation to a new school is difficult for some children.
8. The adaptation of the play for radio manuscript was easy.
9. This adaptation perfectly captures the spirit of Kurt Vonnegut's novel.
10. Last year he starred in the film adaptation of Bill Cronshaw's best-selling novel.
11. Most living creatures are capable of adaptation when compelled to do so.
12. Modern life often tests the limits of human adaptation.
13. One man's breakthrough is often another's trifling adaptation.
14. Is the size difference an adaptation to reduced competition?
15. Fatigue and adaptation do not occur to this degree in patients with central lesions. 3.
16. Explosive breeders also show a further adaptation to male competition - the development of enlarged nuptial pads on their hands.
17. Adaptation to a changing environment may be necessary as before to achieve traditional goals.
18. However,(http://) the adaptation to changing potassium intakes is less rapid and less complete than for sodium.
19. Peter Barnes's adaptation from a republished novel by Elizabeth von Arnim opened quite promisingly.
20. The system represents a remarkable evolutionary adaptation of human behaviour patterns to the conditions of the rain forest.
21. Patterns of adaptation to city life vary across the different countries.
22. Leaving behind low living standards and poor conditions in work and study seems more like rejection than adaptation.
23. In systems connected loosely, such as ecosystems, economic systems, and cultural systems, a less structured adaptation takes place.
24. The relationship between grammar and lexis Grammar, then, can be seen as a resource for the adaptation of lexis.
25. I agreed on condition I had carte blanche as regards my adaptation of his text.
26. In these species mating occurs in early spring and rapid breeding may be an adaptation to avoid predation.
27. This shows that there was significant improvement in pointing after adaptation.
28. The disabled and frail elderly will, of course, have special requirements and will need to select a home with a view to adaptation.
29. There are several possible mechanisms which may be responsible for this adaptation.
30. It can also be used for V necks and cardigans with a little adaptation.
1. This is an adaptation of a novel for the scenario.
2. The book described the adaptation of desert species to the hot conditions.
3. The adaptation of the play for radio manuscript was easy.
31. Traditional design is a complex process of adaptation and assimilation in a perpetual act of gestation.
32. Where a film adaptation could ventilate the humid bachelor atmosphere of Hornby's novel is in giving opportunities for women.
33. This involves not only cognitive development but also a parallel affective development and adaptation to the adult life.
34. Dolphins have an ingenious adaptation to cope with eating under water.
35. It is a highly successful adaptation of an advertisement which was first shown back in the early 1980s in Britain.
36. Its film adaptation was a big hit and won five Oscars, including best picture.
37. It is through this mutual adaptation of desire that fusion is born.
38. The caddis house, nobody could doubt, is an adaptation, evolved by Darwinian selection.
39. The schemata of the adult evolve from the schemata of the child through adaptation and organization.
40. No housing department had a policy on identifying vacant properties with adaptation potential.
41. Some of the cellular mechanisms for adaptation which underlie this latter process are now known.
42. Laying and distributing the eggs in small batches is a special adaptation to these hot desert conditions.
43. Unless there is a corresponding process of critical appraisal, there can be no adaptation,(http:///adaptation.html) no adjustment to change.
44. There was a significant increase in accuracy after adaptation in both cases; this causes a contradiction.
45. How do we explain this variation, and how do we explain the transmission of this adaptation from one generation to another?
46. Who knows, we might soon see the big screen's first cereal box adaptation.
47. The results also show a significant difference in accuracy before and after adaptation when wearing prisms.
48. But once adaptation to the new conditions had been achieved, Darwin assumed that evolution would come to a halt.
49. The morphologists' interpretation of evolution invoked adaptation only in the most abstract way.
50. In addition, a decrease in size seems to have accompanied adaptation to an exclusively arboreal life.
51. The central relationship in the novel between Serena and Stella is emblematic of the contrast between adaptation to convention and rebellion.
52. There is one other bizarre adaptation used by the female cuckoo in laying her eggs.
53. She was responsible for the adaptation of the book "The Witches of Eastwick" into a stage play.
54. This is an adaptation to survive predation from the many animals that hunt them - not least man for the cooking pot!
55. But they differ about just how this adaptation takes place.
56. The three generations before the revolution of 1789 saw more of the same process of slow institutional adaptation.
57. The censors had also insisted on a cut in his stage adaptation of Anna Karenina.
58. Any adaptation in a male which enables him to copulate with more females will be strongly favoured by natural selection.
59. It, however, seems necessary to carry out further research into adaptation to prismatic distortion in order to isolate the exact cause.
60. Software can form part of an organisation's assets, but may need continual adaptation and enhancement in order to keep it effective.
61. A key adaptation in pied flycatchers, therefore, is the timing of their breeding season.
62. The script is an artful adaptation of a novel by Rosa Guy.
63. Unlike Big Ideas that beget standardized commodities, these products undergo a continuous process of incremental change and adaptation.
64. And is natural selection the only factor to account for the observed apparent improvement in biological adaptation and complexity?
65. It was not a retrofit, though it was more of an adaptation of a copying lathe than an original design.
66. Adaptation to a culture does not mean automatically assuming all the values of the culture.
67. Tranquilizers tend to blunt their responses and slow their adaptation to the problem.
68. Adaptation was expected to be the result of a change in visual perception or the proprioceptive sense of the arm.
69. So technology that builds the boats leads directly to biological adaptation and evolution.
70. Adaptation of existing dwellings Only three authorities had a specific policy on adaptations to council dwellings.
71. True adaptation to society comes automatically when the adolescent reformer attempts to put his ideas to work.
72. Adaptation begins at birth with the exercise or sensorimotor reflexes.
73. Unilateral respect relationships in adolescence can postpone adaptation to the real world and integration into society.
74. Apart from mitigation, these actions can include some adaptation and response measures, preparation of National Communications,(/adaptation.html) and capacity building.
75. Those that were able to acclimatize might have survived long enough for hereditary processes to be invoked and adaptation to occur.
76. Equally disappointing is the latest stage adaptation of a Roald Dahl story for children at Christmas.
77. It does this through a special adaptation that allows it to adjust the concentration of its blood.
78. The fish possesses a further adaptation to enhance its accuracy: binocular vision.
79. This supports the hypothesis that adaptation is due to visual change.
80. He is wincing in a 1940s fleapit auditorium where they are showing a crass adaptation of one of his books.
81. We need to accept only that the change in snail shell is a fluke adaptation.
82. It is simply that adaptation and ancestry can explain what adaptation alone can not.
83. The discipline became dominated by two new theoretical models: first a functionalist theory of synchronic adaptation, and later structuralism.
84. New ecological approaches sought to help us understand human adaptation to the environment.
85. The adaptation work should help to overcome or remove any obstacles that prevent you from enjoying the use of your present facilities.
86. It explores the inter-relationships between official policy and professional practice and their adaptation to each other.
87. Confirmation of this adaptation of the V-domain interface in cell-adhesion interactions now awaits direct structural data for the ligand or the complex.
88. Our company's adaptation to shifting consumer tastes has been a great success.
89. One explanation is that dreaming is an essential part of our adaptation to the demands of the world we face.
90. Biochemical Adaptation in Parasites Parasites - from protozoa to helminths - occupy many environments that have markedly different physical and chemical characteristics.
91. Similarly, adaptation to very high intakes requires several days and ample urine flow.
92. The concept of adaptation has major implications for educational practice and will be discussed further.
93. However, their history, from the first appointments in 1839, has been one of constant change and adaptation.
94. Furthermore, each adaptation is supposedly transmitted from one generation to the next by genetic means alone.
95. Piaget identifies two fundamental aspects or modes of adaptation: accommodation and assimilation.
96. If a person continually inhales odorous air, fatigue sets in, due to the adaptation of the nervous responses to the stimuli.
97. Some couples who do not seem to be close previously may move closer together as they work through the process of adaptation.
98. He can't have known how Friend slid in to change my adaptation!
99. Comprehensive home and job site evaluations with adaptation recommendations.
100. This natural biological process is called adaptation.
101. He made a quick adaptation to the new environment.
102. Underclass is produced by the failure of adaptation.
103. Scotish adaptation was made about a century later.
104. Facial painting is an adaptation of the mask.
105. The adaptation to the other components is straightforward.
106. Spike Frequency Adaptation and Negative Feedback Linearization.
107. This process is known as adaptation.
108. Part three,(/adaptation.html) introduces the adaptation theory framework.
109. However, cultural over - adaptation can be avoided or limited by the strategies of foreignizing and annotating.
110. According to their adaptation to salt supplemented in media, these microbes are divided into halophilic and halotolerant groups.
111. To apply engineering Methods : To the study of astronaut adaptation to weightlessness.
112. Martin Freeman will play the role of Bilbo Baggins in the upcoming two-part screen adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein's The Hobbit, according to casting information released Friday.
113. Pseudo Adaptation Data (PAD) method was proposed for decreasing the degree of multicollinearity.
114. Introduce the functional anatomy and ultrastructure of insects, with emphasis on adaptation and evolutionary significance.
115. Even though some adaptation strategies may result in cost savings for some countries, but the incremental costs of adaptation strategies could result in a serious burden for developing countries.
116. The energy economy of pregnancy is dominated by the biological adaptation of pregnancy anabolism.
117. This delayed exposure adjustment is referred to as light adaptation, and can be simulated in a real-time application.
118. The fruits or persistent pericarps of breeding seedlings during the viviparous developing were rich in the salt and this may do favorable to adaptation of seedlings to highly saline environment.
119. Possible next steps under the Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change.
120. The health resources refer to the total factors and conditions that can promote the intactness of a person's physiology, mental state and adaptation to society.
121. A close-up of meerkat in the Kalahari Desert shows its sturdy, rakelike claws, an important adaptation for their tunneling lifestyle.
122. This was an adaptation to the steppes of the Central Asia, which largely consisted of a hard, rocky ground, covered with coarse sand, more like fine gravel and of stiff, parched vegetation.
123. In the Marvel Comics adaptation of Star Wars, the confrontation remains intact, but Jabba is a tall humanoid with a walrus-like face, a scraggly topknot, and a bright uniform.
124. This paper presents a channel adaptation method named spectral adjusting (SA) normalizes the distorted speech spectrum with a piecewise linear normalization function.
125. The paper reveals takin′s ecological Countermeasure for adaptation of the habitant.
126. From the cabin to the cabin outside, its key technologies is to the outer space environment adaptation, thus guarantee circuit's breakover .
127. To understand the process and mechanism of alpine plant adaptation, we have undertaken a pilot analysis of proteomic characters of Thlaspi arvens(Brassicacaeae).
128. Objective:To make the item analysis of the Group Personality Projective Test (GPPT) and test its adaptation in China.
129. This paper describes on LED lighting and conventional lamps in size, response speed, shock resistance, life, using the power adaptation, such as a series of cost comparison.
130. These enzymes act to disproportionate two molecules of superoxide anion to hydrogen peroxide and water, and plays important role in extreme environment adaptation of Antarctic microorganism.
131. The cooperation is a gradual process from adaptation to amalgamation.
132. Presently, conventional energy and existing micropower, in volume, life-time, stability and the adaptation for environment, can't far reach the needs of MEMS.
133. A method to implement distributed network management agent that supports Q 3 adaptation function is proposed.
133. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
134. Each concentration stories are based on popular raunch culture, black in the movie adaptation, drama and comic story site and will set in extremely excitant scenes.
135. Additionally, the structure of tarsometatarsus and the pedal digits presents obviously arboreal adaptation.
136. We mean Harry Potter, Quentin Tarantino's KillBill, maybe Christopher Nolan's Batman series and, above all, PeterJackson's 9 hr.-plus adaptation of J.R.R.
137. The core metadata is an adaptation of the CWM metadata definition that defines OLAP metadata in a vendor-neutral manner.
138. Scholars have discovered that one way consumers combat hedonic adaptation is to buy many small pleasures instead of one big one.
139. This paper presents the results of statistics and analysis of 580 eyes of patients with retinitis pigmentosa in which vision, visual field, dark adaptation and electroretinography (ERG) were examined.
140. Simultaneously also becomes under the developing nation adaptation globalization background the industrial structure adjustment and the promotion effective instruction theory.
141. The dark adaptation curve of the VETP bears good resemblance to that ofthe ERG.
142. The Dong minority village settlement shape's formation is products by many factor combined action such as history, society, culture and so on, is result to the natural environment positive adaptation.
143. The Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez girl killed more than 400 unsolved true adaptation.
144. As part of the overall moral adaptation, active guidance is needed so that the religious values can be well-accommodated in the developing moral system of socialism.
145. The conceptual framework of this study, the adaptation theory, has not only revealed the reasons for people to explore redundant negation construction, but also to what they adapt to.
146. The city child's counterpart game, " Arrow Chase ", is an adaptation for sidewalk playing with detective - like overtones.
147. This is the adaptation of desert specie to the hot conditions.
148. The isolation of psychrophilic methanogens, the mechanisms of cold adaptation, and the molecular biology, were also discussed.
149. Many factors affect adaptation, espe - cially the concentration of the adapting solution.
150. The arrival of Islam and Nestorian Christians in the 7th century, and the famous Jesuit adaptation to Chinese culture during the 17th century, thwarted by an intransigent Vatican, are part of it.
151. We find that the adaptation theory enjoys great flexibility in accommodating the linguistic data of Ci. Besides, it adequately does justice to the social and cultural complexities of literary works.
152. The self adaptation of data preparation in the preprocessing on calculating electric field has been investigated in this paper.
153. Streamed live by MySpace, the event will hype the March 5 release of Walt Disney Pictures' 3-D adaptation of the Lewis Carroll fantasy.
154. The Second Vatican Council called for a renewal of convent life, with adaptation of rules and constitutions in a manner appropriate to the needs of the church and world today.
155. This model mainly includes the target temperature model, static model, dynamic model and dynamic self - adaptation.
156. The Scoop: Martin Scorsese's adaptation of the 2003 best-selling crime thriller novel by the same name tells the frightening story of two men trapped in a prison for the mentally ill in 1950s America.
157. Universal design: the design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design.
158. Conclusion Bonding resin could distinctly reduce microleakage and assure good adaptation between the cavity wall and amalgam.
159. Conclusion Adaptation training can preclude acute high altitude reaction and elevate altitude acclimatization.
160. Is the Protruding Nasal Saddle of the Nanjing Homo erectus Caused by Adaptation to Cold Climate?
161. Taking large doses of vitamin A can improve one's dark adaptation.
162. The sensory system may undergo long-term adaptation in alien environments.
163. In his view differences in adaptation are insufficient to create niches commensurate in number and kind.
163. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
164. France will allow U.S. film director Ron Howard to shoot scenes in the famed Louvre museum for a film adaptation of the worldwide bestseller "The Da Vinci Code, " the Culture Ministry said on Friday.
165. In an imposing directorial debut, fashion designer Tom Ford brought tenderness, wisdom and a gorgeous Pacific palette to his adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's 1964 novel.
166. The biochemical regulations, of ATP-ase may play an important role in the temperature adaptation of lizards.
167. Experimental and simulation results prove that this cushion system can solve this problem effectively and has enough automatic adaptation ability for piston speed change.
168. We proposed the eco-functional adaptation indices of the riparian forest communities, based on which the riparian forests were divided into different functional groups.
169. And the problems of interpersonal adaptation, behavior, and the general mental health of male junior high school students are observably more than those of female junior high school students.
170. As an emotional capacity, meta-emotion is important on maintaining self-consistency and congruence, promoting social adaptation and enhancing the individual's mental health.
171. AIM: To prove Piaget's theory of psychological process on social adaptation.
172. When the copy positive, film and photographic film adaptation and between line - space - width.
173. Hood, D. C. "Lower-level Visual Processing and Models of Light Adaptation. " Ann Rev Psychol. 49 (1998): 503-35.
174. Some novels quite readily lend themselves to adaptation as plays.
175. These codes, together with a flexible rate adaptation algorithm, allowed for a highly versatile variable rate configuration of the physical layer that could easily meet the flexibility needs of 3G.
176. The forestation and grassgmwing must adhere to the rules of ecological adaptation and regional differentiation.
177. Cate Blanchett, Ken Stott, Sylvester McCoy and Mikael Persbrandt have joined the cast of Peter Jackson's highly anticipated adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic The Hobbit.
178. Toward the end of November there are a few movies that are vying for our attention, including a big time book adaptation with a crazy N*Sync-like following.
179. Legal conceptualism has been regarded as an obstacle to the judicial adaptation of the law to social change.
180. TSK produces test systems and adaptation units for wire harness inspection.
181. Filmed in tezuka osama adaptation of medical comic peak "BLACK JACK", describes the requirements but high reward of practicing medicine without a license BLACK JACK active performance.
182. Several interpolation methods based on trigram counts are used for the adaptation.
183. Based on the WCDMA FDD uplink link - level simulation platform, AMR link adaptation platform is constructed.
184. Our study shows that for their driving mechanism, the Adaptation Theory(a general perspective on linguistic phenomena), when combined with the Pragmatic Distance Theory, has a way to figure it out.
185. The translative principles which are on the grounds of the translative viewpoint of semiotics and the purpose of brand naming include adaptation, relation and concision.
186. These fossils represent different major groups and show high diversity in body size, locomotory adaptation, and dietary.
187. Newman only snared the lead role in this Tennessee Williams adaptation after the producers original choice - Elvis Presley - turned it down.
188. Personal interviews with Alaska Natives in the Yukon River Basin provide unique insights on climate change and its impacts, helping develop adaptation strategies for these local communities.
189. This thesis investigates and examines cultural image translation as well as image translation strategies from the perspective of Verschueren's adaptation theory.
190. This paper addresses the problem of speech recognition under telephone channel conditions using data simulation method and HMM(Hidden Markov Model)adaptation.
191. The adaptation theory, which elaborates on dynamic meaning generation in various contexts and dynamic context adaptation, is applied to translation studies in the present thesis.
192. In this paper, a hyperstability design method for the signal-synthesis adaptation MRAS is proposed.
193. Tchaikovsky's adaptation of Mozart minuet can be said to be clear(), thick fluid style into classical music "sounds appealing to use music to tell the story ".
194. An important adaptation of humans is a strong opposable thumb, which allows us to grip and manipulate things with our hands.
195. Seed dormancy is an adaptation to environmental changes that plants acquire during long-term phylogenesis.
196. In Britain, William Paley's Natural Theology saw adaptation as evidence of beneficial "design" by the Creator acting through natural laws.
197. So the water stress adaptation of Phyllitis japonica is the bottleneck for application and dissemination.
198. Thomas Chippendale transformed English furniture design through his adaptation and refinement of the style.
199. Interest in distributed storage system is fueled for its decentralized control, adaptation and self - organization.
200. The multifaceted role of PNEC system include lung development, neonatal adaptation and during postnatal airway homeostasis.
201. In fact, the word "whisky" comes from the Scottish Gaelic uisge beatha, an adaptation of the Latin phrase aqua vitae, meaning "water of life."
202. Based upon the classic literature of Liao Zai, Painted Skin is an adaptation of one of the stories that dwell on fox spirits.
203. Which mental character of social adaptation provides the guaranty for mentality health?
204. The adaptation to light of 8 evergreen-broad trees and control tree (Cinnamomum camphora) were analyzed by comparing their leaf structural characteristics.
205. The author employs adaptation theory (a new approach of pragmatics) to realize pragmatic equivalent effect and puts forward some modes of adaptation in trademark translation.
206. For the best part of a decade, discussion of adaptation was regarded by most participants in climate policy-making as tantamount to betrayal.
207. Linear optimization is often used in the calculation of earth adaptation, the calculation is a huge operation by human if there are many excavation areas and placement areas in it.
208. It demonstrates spontaneous self-selection as a means of adaptation, and as a means of generating some initial novelty.
209. The last chapter points out the expressive power of the adaptation theory and the limitations of this thesis, for example, the limitation of corpus and investigation angle.
210. The system based on virtual composite component has the merits of self adaptation and so on.
211. It was an adaptation of Wilson's cloud chamber, filled with nitrogen gas.
212. The captive captivated by the apt adaptation rappe inbsp ; the cavity with rapture.
213. Adaptation of text from score to libretto, including overlapping lines in ensemble passages, is determined by the editor.
214. Thus NEB are postulated to function as O2 sensitive airway sensors involved in respiratory control, especially during adaptation to extrauterine life.
215. When Disney first released its film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic tale in 1951, moviegoers were not entirely pleased.
216. Platycladus orientalis, Acer truncatum and Robinia pseudoacacia have a better adaptation by use of the seed-bases.
217. Calligraphy renditions of the libretto and original paintings will be projected as a dynamic staging for the musical adaptation.
218. We must better understand the adaptation of plants to their environment.
219. In allusion to the conflict in solving the precision and constringency speed in genetic algorithm, this paper advances a kind of a new genetic algorithm for self adaptation, symmetry and congruity.
220. It is suggested that pattern adaptation is a general and intrinsic property of the dLGN cells, which may be mainly determined by genetic factors.
221. Is the Protruding Nasal Saddle of the Nanjing Homo erectus by Adaptation to Cold Climate?
222. The least square method of computer adaptation is applied to complete the function of computer self-learning of membership function in fuzzy diagnosis system.
223. Objective It is to explore the surgical treatment on Wilson's disease (WD) accompanied by hypersplenism and observe the adaptation and contraindication for splenectomy.
224. Conclusion Total small bowel resection caused pronounced morphologic compensatory adaptation and adaptive expression of brush border sucrase and maltase in the colon in the rats.
225. This leads the user to decompose the complex transformation into a series of simple transformation steps that end with a simple adaptation of the data in the mapping table.
226. Depp's next screen role is as the Mad Hatter in director Tim Burton's adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland,(http://) " which opens on Friday in the United States and other markets and in mid-April in Japan.
227. This paper studied the link adaptation solution of adaptive multi - rate ( AMR ) speed coding technology.
228. The sensory system may also undergo long - term adaptation in alien environments.
229. Cultural Association of Aras de los Olmos. We design its magazine printed quarterly and brand adaptation in promotional objects.
230. The adaptation between religion and socialism social has undergone a devious course from mutual opposition to mutual acceptance and harmonious adaptation.
231. In conclusion, adaptation theory plays a quite important role in translation.
232. For example, adaptation to caffeine appears to potentiate a sweet taste from water.
233. It was believed that low-T3 sydrome was a protective adaptation in the disease. We suggested low-T3 sydrome in 'acute leukemia might helps in staging of the disease.
234. The relationship between rates of genomic evolution and organismal adaptation remains uncertain, despite considerable interest.
235. Chocolate fondue is a modern adaptation in _(10)_ chocolate is heated, liquefied , and sometimes cycled through a fountain .
236. Although it was clear that a huge disintermediation was taking place, particularly in retailing, the speed of consumer adaptation was relatively slow.
237. Mitochondrial content increasing was one of a important display for skeletal muscle to adaptation exercise as well as its constitute alteration, this was titled "mitochondrial biogenesis".
238. We should carry out the policy of integrating unified planning with the principle of adaptation to local conditions.
239. The curve of dark adaptation of the VETP lasts 90 minutes.
240. Disney’s $200 million Dickens adaptation is already out, having kicked off the festive movie season one whole day after Bonfire Night.
241. The author employs adaptation theory (a new approach of pragmatics) to realize pragmatic equivalent effect and put forward five modes of adaptation in trademark translation.
242. The adaptation of saline habitat Born in hypersaline environment mangroves, faced with two questions.
243. Conclusion It is effective of ritodrine in the treatment of premature uterine contractions, and the adaptation syndrome(), effective dose and transfusion speed should be mastered strictly.
244. The second chapter The conflicts and adaptation of foreign investment enterprise law and the corporation law.
245. Simulation experiments demonstrate the scheme achieves a better gain in both MSN access bandwidth and overlay path delay, and better performance in terms of metrics tradeoff and routing adaptation.
246. Its high thermal insulation is a result from eiders adaptation to the bitterly cold ocean around the Polar Circle.
247. Methods Measured and compared these indexes : central vision, stereovision, dark adaptation, color vision and visual field.
248. This paper mainly studies AON ( All Optical Network ) adaptation layer technology and blocking probability of wavelength - routing networks.
249. This paper mainly discusses the enlightenment of Adaptation Theory and its four adaptive aspects to English listening and speaking teaching and the practical application value.
250. Objective:Investigate the effects of nutritional intervention on dark adaptation function and plasma protein level, serum essential amnio acid contents in operator working in low illumination.
251. While it was susceptible to burn leaves in bright light, and poorly grow in over shading, so its light adaptation and propagation technology became the main factors affecting the application.
252. Resiliency is individuals capability to cover difficulties and make a good adaptation resiliency abroad.
253. Nicholas Cage was honored for playing a troubled movie screenwriter and his twin brother in Adaptation.
254. First, in view of the special features and technical constraints of film subtitle translation, the author recapitulates the applicability of context adaptation theory in film subtitle translation.
255. In regard to analyzable methods of family system, the variance is between family members, and it is not adaptation to using average method and variance method.
256. A lobby card for the 1921 film adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy , starring Mary Pickford as both the title character (center) and his mother (lower right).
257. SGS carries out an extensive audit to assess the technical aspects of the installation first, then the maintenance organization and its adaptation to the system specifications.
258. With this adaptation, the status of indigenous culture has been growing.
259. Second, we present SCUD adaptive component allocation method—RIT, achieving the static configurable middleware adaptation during the component assembly and deploy.
260. Based on the experimental dealed with light and soil moisture of Calycanthus, study the adaptation of Calycanthus under the conditions of natural high-temperature.
261. The adaptation in Guianadolphins is fairly new, Hanke says, and he suspects that "it is relativelyeasy to evolve, to change mechanoreceptor organs into electroreceptors".
262. While the translation is a linguistic process of "making choices" for communication, and is a process of adaptation.
263. We put two and two together and got four, which can only mean that the Trek trailer will be playing in front of select prints of the Zack Snyder comic book adaptation.
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