Synonym: adaption, adjustment, version. Similar words: adaptable, adapt, adapt to, adaptive, proportional representation, degradation, captivation, station. Meaning: [‚ædæp'teɪʃn] n. 1. a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form 2. the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions) 3. (physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light).
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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://sentencedict.com) " 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(sentencedict.com), 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.
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