Not exact matches
Like
other countries, Canadian public policy will need
to adapt to this new global competitive
environment arising from demographic changes.
As for
other employees, Lopez says, «they've
adapted to the new
environment.
1) Evolution specifically prefers species that are well
adapted to their
environment, and typically over long periods of time the more well -
adapted species will eradicate the
others, as they can more easily eat / reproduce / survive (and there are ALWAYS finite resources).
In any community, out of consideration for
others I know
to adapt it's not all about me and there is need for sensitivity
to the
environment.
In
other words, the universal
environment is
adapted to us.
The
other relies upon the novel elements in the
environment and uses them continually
to adapt the structured society.
Others believe that life is
adapted to its
environment, not that the
environment is
adapted to have life.
Natural selection is a far better explanation for adaptations than purposive forces, especially considering that the better
adapted a species is
to its
environment, the more certain becomes its extinction should the
environment change (or in
other words, natural selection is blind
to the future).
Natural selection affords a measure of stability and durability, for those populations which happen
to be best
adapted to their
environments continue
to survive as
other populations tend
to die out.
Institutional differentiation occurs, the theories argue, because societies must
adapt to their
environments, and they do so competitively with
other societies.
there wold be no life
to «
adapt to the
environment» the solar system we live in... is strategically placed for life... if it were in any
other place, then we would be bombarded by meteors and such... plus with the solar system where it is at is making it so that the earth going around the sun in the track it is in possible... thus providing FOR life... your argument only goes part way..
Life evolves
to adapt itself
to a given
environment, not the
other way around.
Week.4: your baby will be comfortable in their own surroundings now but they may be anxious when you take them into a new
environments, such as another person's house or a childminders or nursery; babies are very good at
adapting to different situations and in time they will get used
to new settings; some babies are raring
to go and love the excitement of new people and new places, while
others are shy and get distressed once their mum or dad leaves them; if this is the case, try not
to worry as they will get used
to it much quicker than you think.
They may have trouble
adapting to a classroom
environment where they will be expected
to pay attention, follow directions, and share and cooperate with
others.
In
other words, the mother's body is the only
environment to which the human infant is
adapted.
As your baby grows and the
environment around both of you changes (in terms of germs, viruses and
other icky stuff) your breast milk
adapts to satisfy your baby's nutritional needs, and supply disease - fighting antibodies
to keep her or him healthy.
Changes
to skin pigmentation pathways probably reflect selective pressures related
to sunlight exposure that humans experienced as they spread out from humanity's origins in Africa
to other parts of the world and
adapted to local
environments.
Described below are some
other places where modern followers of Darwin go for fresh inspiration about how life has
adapted to nearly every
environment on the globe.
Furthermore, by enabling flexible physiological responses
to new
environments, mitochondria have helped humans and
other mammals
to adapt and evolve throughout the history of life on earth.
Populations that expand into a marginal environmental space, Wallace argues,
adapt their physiology through mtDNA mutation
to better exploit the limited food sources and
other resources in that
environment.
Though
other mathematical models are capable of simulating complex phenomena, only Darwin's approach shows how certain complex systems not only arise but also
adapt over time
to the constraints imposed by their
environment, as living systems do.
By enabling flexible physiological responses
to new
environments, mitochondria have helped humans and
other mammals
to adapt and evolve throughout the history of life on earth.
«Recognizing the importance of building resilience within our natural and built
environments,» said Gill, «DNR's CoastSmart Communities Program is dedicated
to offering on - the - ground expertise, planning guidance, training, tools, and financial assistance
to help
others in state plan, prepare and
adapt.»
Organisms are
adapted to live in certain
environments and not
others.
Archaeology has revealed that, as today, some ancient cultures were indeed beautifully
adapted to their
environment, while
others were downright destructive or, at best, short - sighted in their behaviour.
Subsequent work showed that aphids also harbor
other symbionts that are less important for, or dependent on, their host, but nevertheless help the insects
adapt to new niches in a changing
environment.
Stephan Lautenschlager said: «Our study shows that the brain was already well - developed in the young dinosaurs and
adapted perfectly
to interact with their
environment and
other individuals.»
Although many
other developments and technologies have come along
to help us reproduce almost like rabbits, Laland argues that «if it were the case that humans were
adapted to environments in the Pleistocene [epoch ending more than 10,000 years ago] but not the Holocene [modern era, which followed], you would expect human populations would have shrunk when they moved into urban
environments.»
Like
other microorganisms, this pathogen underwent genetic modifications through the course of evolution that enabled it
to adapt to its
environment.
«A study or job abroad is certainly a plus - point and proves that the person is open - minded and able
to adapt to other cultures and work -
environment,» she concludes.
«The ability
to adapt to changing conditions is going
to become even more important as humans impact the
environment, whether it's from ocean acidification or increasing temperatures or
other types of global changes that are occurring.»
«Our study reveals a spectrum of methods that nature uses
to allow organisms
to adapt to different
environments,» said senior author Kerstin Lindblad - Toh, Scientific Director of Vertebrate Genome Biology at the Broad Institute: «These mechanisms are likely
to be also at work in humans and
other vertebrates, and by focusing on the remarkably diverse cichlid fishes, we were able
to study this process on a broad scale for the first time.»
«Understanding how the
environment in which microbes live leads
to new properties could help us
to predict how microbes will
adapt to the use of antibiotics, antimicrobial hand soaps, disinfectants and
other products intended
to control their spread.»
New research is coming closer
to revealing why some organisms
adapt quickly
to changes in their
environment, while
others adapt slowly or simply become extinct.
Cold - shock proteins are known
to help
other organisms, such as bacteria,
adapt to cold
environments.
But the exchange at the annual meeting 2014 at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel also revealed some critical knowledge gaps: In laboratory experiments, a common phytoplankton species was able
to adapt to ocean acidification, even when simultaneously exposed
to other stress factors such as rising water temperatures — but will the
adapted strains also successfully compete in their natural
environment?
When populations are separated from each
other, random variation will naturally cause them
to drift apart genetically, even if they aren't
adapting to anything in their
environments.
«Our study reveals a spectrum of methods that nature uses
to allow organisms
to adapt to different
environments,» said co-senior author Kerstin Lindblad - Toh, Co-Director of SciLifeLab, scientific director of vertebrate genome biology at the Broad Institute and professor in comparative genomics at Uppsala University «These mechanisms are likely also at work in humans and
other vertebrates, and by focusing on the remarkably diverse cichlid fishes, we were able
to study this process on a broad scale for the first time.»
Other scientists have found that dolphins and whales are really good at
adapting to changes in their
environment.
The discovery opens new insights into the functioning of
other «extremophiles» and how they
adapt to their challenging
environments.
Between all the medications, refined foods, additives, alcohol, pesticides and
other chemicals we are exposed
to in the
environment, the ability of our systems
to adapt and detoxify can become challenged.
However, different varieties have been
adapted to grow in
other environments, from deserts
to high mountain areas.
On the
other hand, the practice of yoga must be
adapted to the Western reality,
to our
environment of usual life.
Wildspire Waste features canyons, caves, and swamplands, and it's home
to the egg - stealing Kulu - Ya - Ku and
other beasts that have
adapted to live in the harsh
environment.
The slippery, multi-tentacled creatures seen in Gareth Edwards» «Monsters» have
adapted to Earth's harshest
environments, migrating from their Central American infected zone
to other parts of the planet in «Monsters: Dark Continent.»
But it should be easy enough
to adapt the directions for
other Web - site
environments; you would just need
to get the appropriate setup and upload steps from your specific Internet service provider (ISP).
Visitors may want
to begin with the Our Place in the Natural World section
to explore how all living things change in order
to adapt to the presence of
other living things and the changing
environment and trace our shared ancestry with
other mammals back as far as 210 million years.
The George Lucas Educational Foundation, the 19 - year - old organization that runs Edutopia, has given itself a mission
to «spread the word about ideal, interactive learning
environments and enable
others to adapt these successes locally.»
If you are running out of space
to do everything you would like
to do within the classroom, then think about how
other spaces in the school could be used or
adapted to serve as learning
environments.
The main goals of «The Military Child Initiative» are
to raise awareness of these and
other problems encountered by children from a military family, and
to adapt research - based practical approaches
to the school
environment so that all students may thrive.