subsequent adaptation

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentandadaptation

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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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 ofsubsequentandadaptationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This paper does not examine whether the expected or unexpected nature of the death has an impact onsubsequentadaptationto bereavement.
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The aim is to allow the rapid development andsubsequentadaptationof complex control systems.
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The present study was designed to identify naturally occurring psychological configurations in early adolescence and examine their implications forsubsequentadaptation.
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Theirsubsequentadaptation, practical application, and transfer may have been culturally influenced.
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Due to this similarity, the establishment of a correspondence between them andsubsequentadaptationof movements has been possible.
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According to this perspective, maltreatment can compromise children in their negotiation of stage-salient developmental tasks, thus sabotagingsubsequentadaptation.
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Maltreatment can compromise children in their negotiation of stagesalient developmental tasks, thus sabotagingsubsequentadaptation.
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This way, even minor structural changes might be rather costly, since they require subsequent adaptations within the comprehensive administrative arrangements.
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A pattern of anxious attachment in infancy may initiate such a process, but only if subsequent adaptations continue to represent deviation from positive functioning does psychopathology become likely.
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Unlike subsequent adaptations, it is currently unavailable to purchase for home viewing.
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Subsequent adaptations were made in 1943, 1954, 1961, 1975, and 2002.
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Different bridges are depicted in subsequent adaptations of the storyline.
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The episode is frequently featured in its subsequent adaptations.
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The novel was the basis for subsequent adaptations, including a 1956 film and a 1981 television miniseries.
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A man (or woman in subsequent adaptations) is involved in a car crash that initially appears to have been a minor blown tire.
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Subsequent adaptations for a play and film of the same title were subsequently released in 1960 and 1964 respectively.
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