Masten also pointed out that even the most basic of human adaptational systems are not invulnerable and require nurturance. |
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As additional stressors accumulate, children become less able to resist the harmful effects, which can lead to adaptational failure. |
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Fodor's objection has evolved into a general objection to any adaptational explanation and to the very notion of selection for. |
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This work made him the world's foremost researcher in adaptational physiology. |
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The principle we want to retain here is that the integrating function of worldview is stronger than the adaptational one. |
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Such insights are solidified in evolutionary criticism, where narratives and art are seen as adaptational strategies. |
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In closing, resilience is not simply adaptational but can be transformational. |
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Stress, social supports, and adaptational patterns in Hmong refugee families. |
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Molecular data reveal some major adaptational shifts in the early evolution of most diverse avian family, the Furnariidae. |
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You should explain the adaptational symptoms to the patient. |
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These developmental disruptions and impairments set in motion a series of events that increase the likelihood of adaptational failure and future behavioural and emotional problems. |
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Adopting the adaptational model of malingering in assessment can reframe the deception and misrepresentation as possibly an adaptive way to meet basic needs. |
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The fauna of England has to cope with varying temperatures and conditions, although not extreme they do pose potential challenges and adaptational measures. |
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Adaptational responses of the human Achilles tendon by modulation of the applied cyclic strain magnitude. |
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