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adaptive change

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meanings of adaptiveand change


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adaptive
adjective
uk /əˈdæp.tɪv/ us /əˈdæp.tɪv/
having an ability to change to suit ...
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change
noun
uk /tʃeɪndʒ/ us /tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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Examples of adaptive change


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The perception-action coupling is the result of an adaptivechange of our central nervous system to environmental properties.
Yet it is also destructive because it attacks the internalization concept without considering its place within the science of adaptivechange.
Among humans, effective psychosocial interventions may result in adaptive changes in brain function well into adulthood.
Without these adaptive changes, the bipolar cell would saturate if inputs are large or if inputs are small but sustained.
Shapiro argues that the liberal view of rights evolved via processes of adaptivechange importantly conditioned by and functional to the evolution of capitalist markets.
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Further, the thalamocortical core shows remarkable moment-to-moment adaptive changes as a function of attentionally selected incoming stimulation.
They maintained that the embryo reflects its evolutionary history and in fact records the history of adaptive changes.
During the course of the study, however, adaptive changes were forced upon the investigators because of the lack of congruence between hypotheses and data.
In order to address this question we need a technique that can identify adaptive changes if they exist in an unbiased and objective manner.
The concept of resilience is a promising tool for analysing adaptivechange towards sustainability because it provides a way for analysing how to manipulate stability in the face of change.
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Adaptive changes of serotonin 5-ht2a receptors in mice lacking the serotonin transporter.
These variable traits can be selected for, via natural selection, ultimately leading to an adaptive change in the population, allowing it to survive in the changed environment.
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He also elaborates on the advantages created by the adaptivechange of primates to their environment and even to the evolving complexity of primate social structures.
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It is tempting to speculate that astrocytic changes might be necessary to induce, but not to maintain, adaptive changes in the brain's 'wiring diagram' in response to experience.
Changes associated with chronic anaemia are usually present in patients who are not receiving adequate transfusions and are due to the adaptive changes to hypoxia that occur in anaemia.
In the light of these findings, pleiotropic effects of adaptive changes might be a crucial source of divergence in seasonal regulation at the population level, involving significant life-history trade-offs.
There is no reason to believe that, except for very rare adaptive changes, the rate of mutation will increase as a strain moves between species.
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These transcription factors have been shown to play a role in the short-term and long-term adaptive changes in the brain.
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They serve a multitude of functions including climbing, digging, and fighting and have undergone numerous adaptive changes in different animal taxa.
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