Only generalised distress, they assert, represents a failure to respond adaptively to social challenge. |
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Through their activity, animals can adaptively balance trade-offs between food and safety. |
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These results indicate that male fruit flies adaptively refine their courtship behavior with experience. |
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But successful males usually don't respond to early signals of pain adaptively. |
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These traits are adaptively advantageous when people are confronted with suffering, illness, or death, which is inevitable with advancing age. |
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These results imply that males adaptively change their resource allocation strategy during the course of the season. |
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A method and apparatus are provided for adaptively controlling printer functions of a dot matrix printer in response to sensing the type of printer ink cartridge being used. |
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On the contrary, adaptively norming a new test, as the practice is known, is common and responsible. |
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Instead of being fastest around the tracks everybody knows, creative people move adaptively through wildernesses nobody knows. |
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In this way, we will be able to make use of the emerging new practices in our own companies as quickly and adaptively as possible. |
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Instead, they will have to be navigated adaptively at many scales and in many places. |
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Urban areas optimize road-usage with adaptively controlled traffic signals. |
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A commitment to monitor project effects and to manage adaptively is not sufficient to meet the requirements of the Act in these circumstances. |
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For example, as each telephone set is newly added to the system, the new telephone set adaptively determines its own allocation of resources, e.g., intercom numbers, etc. |
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Instead of allowing guilt or regret to make you feel helpless or unworthy, think how past mistakes can help you behave and think more adaptively from now on. |
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Plant neurobiologists have chosen to define intelligence democratically, as an ability to solve problems or, more precisely, to respond adaptively to circumstances, including ones unforeseen in the genome. |
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It can open possibilities for creatively replaying early life experiences, reframing them in an appropriate manner, and integrating them in a more adaptively with real life here-and-now situations. |
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New Brunswick's management has and will continue to deal with these agents adaptively by forest protection, salvage, and adjusting plans as necessary. |
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The company's flagship products, GridServer and FabricServer, virtualize business-critical applications and adaptively provision them across a shared infrastructure. |
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Unfortunately, the approach used by Sek et al. cannot be easily implemented in the clinic because audiometers will not allow an externally generated masker to be controlled adaptively by the listener. |
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The Panel notes that CNRL has made significant commitments to monitor for early detection of unexpected ecosystem responses and to mitigate and adaptively manage as required. |
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It helps us to look beyond our direct experience, and even if non problem is identified, or no decision is made, creative thinking can help us to respond adaptively and with flexibility to the situations of our daily lives. |
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The use of smart antenna technology which employs advanced processing techniques to, in effect, locate and track fixed or mobile terminals, adaptively steering transmission signals toward users and away from interferers. |
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This allows us not only to understand others' choices and inner lives better, but to feel our way more foresightfully to adaptively better choices ourselves. |
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