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单词 physiological adaptation
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physiological adaptation

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meaningsofphysiologicalandadaptation

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physiological
adjective
uk
/ˌfɪz.i.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
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/ˌfɪz.i.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the way in which the bodies of living ...
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adaptation
noun
uk
/ˌæd.əpˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌæd.əpˈteɪ.ʃən/
the process of changing to suit ...
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(Definition ofphysiologicalandadaptationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The completeness of the skeleton allows a more detailed discussion of life history andphysiologicaladaptationthan is possible with fragmentary remains.
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Nevertheless,physiologicaladaptationto prolonged periods of dark respiration may have been one of the main factors influencing leaf phenology.
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Suchphysiologicaladaptationwould not be necessary if it were possible to supply the mass-reared insects with food similar to that which their wild counterparts obtain in the natural environment.
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These studies have helped expand the understanding of bacterial catabolism, noncatabolicphysiologicaladaptationto organic compounds, and the evolution of large bacterial genomes.
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This is because athlete's heart is a normal,physiologicaladaptationof the body to the stresses of physical conditioning and aerobic exercise.
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Thisphysiologicaladaptationallows them to uptake water and avoid dehydration when temperatures get too high.
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Thisphysiologicaladaptationshows in nearly a hundred other species, including owlet-nightjars, nightjars, and woodswallows.
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Therefore, the effects of flight duration onphysiologicaladaptationand readaptation could be examined.
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Whether this is aphysiologicaladaptationthat manifested itself along with her flight power, or a result of reinforced gloves, has not been specified.
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It is uncertain whether this presence of biliverdin is an ecological orphysiologicaladaptationof any kind.
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Hypotheses to explain the evolution of biomineralization includephysiologicaladaptationto changing chemistry of the oceans, defense against predators and the opportunity to grow larger.
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Unique problems that are inherent to the space environment include the effects of radiation, exposure andphysiologicaladaptationto low gravity.
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The recent genomic studies of this organism have helped expand our understanding of bacterial catabolism, non-catabolicphysiologicaladaptationto organic compounds, and the evolution of large bacterial genomes.
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These physiological adaptations illustrate the plasticity of organisms when presented with environmental conditions in which they could not possibly have evolved.
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Indeed, the magnitude of the physiological adaptations required during exercise may be minimized by the complementary adaptations to the pregnancy.
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This may be related to different physiological adaptations in response to a greater amplitude of microclimatic factors during daytime.
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This is aphysiologicaladaptationnot faced by most bacteria which mainly live in water, but similar adaptations are needed by eukaryotic fungi that produce aerial spore bearing hyphae.
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positive adaptation

collocation in English

meaningsofpositiveandadaptation

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positive
adjective
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/ˈpɒz.ə.tɪv/
us
/ˈpɑː.zə.t̬ɪv/
full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope ...
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adaptation
noun
uk
/ˌæd.əpˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌæd.əpˈteɪ.ʃən/
the process of changing to suit ...
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(Definition ofpositiveandadaptationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Positiveadaptationamong youth exposed to community violence.
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In early childhood, one area ofpositiveadaptationis the development of a secure attachment relationship with the primary caregiver.
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The first implication is that bilingualism is apositiveadaptationto the environment, beyond increased communicative competence in a second language and greater cultural understanding.
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Based on their empirical work they describe three inter-related and hierarchical components which they see as central topositiveadaptation: affective, cognitive, and behavioural.
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We examined two broad themes relevant to externalizing problems andpositiveadaptation, namely, aggression toward others and caring for others.
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Rather, it implies dual references to a life condition (as might the phrase "at-risk youth") and conjointly, evidence ofpositiveadaptation.
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Taken as a whole, the extant empirical literature on resilience has traditionally employed behavioral indices of adversity andpositiveadaptation.
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As previously mentioned, resilience is a term connotingpositiveadaptationin the face of adversity.
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In developmental science, resilience usually refers topositiveadaptationduring or following exposure to adversities that have the potential to harm development.
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There may be evidence of atypical processes operating to promotepositiveadaptationin some children evincing resilience.
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Thus, the resiliency of these children was predictable; their rebound towardpositiveadaptationwas latent in the secure base that preceded the problems of the preschool period.
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With deeply developmental orientations, these pioneers recognized the importance of trajectories characterized by unexpectedlypositiveadaptationor recovery after adversity in the lives of the young people they studied.
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It is important to note that what is considered a protective factor or mechanism for inhibited children may not lead topositiveadaptationfor children who are not inhibited.
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Furthermore, literature on resilience typically has focused on more contextual risk factors such as poverty or maltreatment and thepositiveadaptationthat is displayed despite these risks or adversity.
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A second major difference surrounding definitions is whether resilience should be conceptualized only aspositiveadaptationfollowing adversity, or also, as recovery following previous adaptive failures.
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Longitudinal studies over the transition to adulthood for adolescents assumed to carry considerable risk for adaptive difficulties, such as unwed teenage parents, have revealed surprisinglypositiveadaptation.
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If distinctions between these two constructs can be made both at the neurobiological and behavioral levels, then there would be strong evidence for the distinctiveness ofpositiveadaptationand resilience.
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Whether disturbance results depends on the successive combination of liabilities and supports that maintain the individual on a pathway to pathology or bring them back towardpositiveadaptation.
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Gene expression in learning, which comes about as a result of transactions with the environment, is perhaps the foundation upon whichpositiveadaptationto adversity is built.
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This two-dimensional construct implies two judgments: one about apositiveadaptationand the other about the significance of risk (or adversity).
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