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  • ...mistry of the glycerol is the bacterial form. These differences may be an adaptation on the part of Archaea to [[hyperthermophile|hyperthermophily]]. However, Although dramatic, this adaptation is most common in the extremely thermophilic archaea. Although not unique,
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  • ...History of the Mongols: The Origin of Chingis Khan (expanded edition): An Adaptation of the Yüan chʾao pi shih, Based Primarily on the English Translation by
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  • ...rt: A Graphic Adaptation'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/11-Report-Graphic-Adaptation/dp/0809057387/ref=pd_bbs_sr_10/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194
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  • ...undoubtedly had a large influence in its construction. The arrangement and adaptation of old blues songs was something Plant had much prior experience at during
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  • ...o Broadway in 1903. Best known is the unusually successful Hollywood movie adaptation of 1939, starring Frank Morgan as the Wizard and [[Judy Garland]] as Dorot ...al political personalities, events and ideas of the 1890s. The 1902 stage adaptation mentioned, by name, President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], oil magnate [[John D.
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  • ==Menopause: epiphenomenon or adaptation?== ...fe span. These include menopause either as an [[epiphenomenon]] or as an [[adaptation]].
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  • ...nt presentation, "Dinosaurs versus Mammals: Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Adaptation in Iraq", used evolution|evolutionary biology to describe the competition b | title=Dinosaurs versus Mammals: Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Adaptation in Iraq
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  • ...oosely based upon Hamilton's writings. As of 2006, however, a more serious adaptation of the Matt Helm novels was in the early planning stages, with DreamWorks h
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  • ...ale is prosecuted. Use in the vicinity of minors is considered "nuisance" (Adaptation of the law, beginning of 2005).
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  • ...Behaviour'' 23, no 2. (1984), 204-20.</ref><ref>P.A. Corning, 'Biological Adaptation in Human Societies: A "Basic Needs" Approach', ''Journal of Bioeconomics 2,
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  • ...1904 Olympics were American. The ruleset used in the 1904 Olympics were an adaptation of catch-as-catch-can, with some restrictions on dangerous holds and the in
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  • ...e Steinbeck would ultimately write only two stage plays (his second was an adaptation of ''The Moon Is Down''), and because Kaufman was an experienced playwright The stage adaptation was a smash hit, starring [[Broderick Crawford]] as the dim-witted but phys
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  • ...nter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
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  • One of the biggest components of usability is [[accessibility]], the adaptation of products to ensure they are usable by people with various disabilities:
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  • ::*Carbon C. & Leder H. Face adaptation: Changing stable representations of familiar faces within minutes? volume 1
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  • | | title = Culture Warriors: Marine Corps Organizational Culture and Adaptation to Cultural Terrain
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  • ...e theory that attempts to explain such phenomena as [[adaptation (biology)|adaptation]] and [[speciation]].
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  • ...iceable characteristic is the exaggerated size of the canines, probably an adaptation to deal with prey of a large size, possibly of a similar size to themselves
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  • ...nter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
    8 KB (1,304 words) - 11:22, 28 February 2020
  • ...a new screenplay from scratch or from a book or play which is called an ''adaptation''. Since the medium is collaborative, fixed conventions dominate the writte
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