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adaptation
[ ad-uhp-tey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of adapting.
- the state of being adapted; adjustment.
- something produced by adapting:
an adaptation of a play for television.
- Biology.
- any alteration in the structure or function of an organism or any of its parts that results from natural selection and by which the organism becomes better fitted to survive and multiply in its environment.
- a form or structure modified to fit a changed environment.
- the ability of a species to survive in a particular ecological niche, especially because of alterations of form or behavior brought about through natural selection.
- Physiology. the decrease in response of sensory receptor organs, as those of vision, touch, temperature, olfaction, audition, and pain, to changed, constantly applied, environmental conditions.
- Ophthalmology. the regulating by the pupil of the quantity of light entering the eye.
- Also ·岹·پDz [] Sociology. a slow, usually unconscious modification of individual and social activity in adjustment to cultural surroundings.
adaptation
/ ˌædəpˈteɪʃən; ˌædæp- /
noun
- the act or process of adapting or the state of being adapted; adjustment
- something that is produced by adapting something else
- something that is changed or modified to suit new conditions or needs
- biology an inherited or acquired modification in organisms that makes them better suited to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- physiol the decreased response of a sense organ to a repeated or sustained stimulus
- psychol (in learning theory) the weakening of a response to a stimulus with repeated presentation of the stimulus without reinforcement; applied mainly to innate responses
- social welfare alteration to a dwelling to make it suitable for a disabled person, as by replacing steps with ramps
adaptation
- A change in structure, function, or behavior by which a species or individual improves its chance of survival in a specific environment. Adaptations develop as the result of natural selection operating on random genetic variations that are capable of being passed from one generation to the next. Variations that prove advantageous will tend to spread throughout the population.
adaptation
- The changes made by living systems in response to their environment. Heavy fur, for example, is one adaptation to a cold climate .
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51Թ History and Origins
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The CCC notes progress in some other areas of climate adaptation, such as plans to identify risks to businesses and financial institutions.
I’m a child who grew up with all of that in ‘80s culture, comic books, Ninja Turtles, “Batman ‘89,” “Jurassic Park,” all that stuff … the precursors to all the Marvels and the video game adaptations.
“That was leaked, so I cannot confirm or deny that, but yes,” he said of the latter adaptation project reportedly starring Sydney Sweeney.
Times Festival of Books, where the group joined The Times’ Matt Brennan for a panel discussion about book-to-TV adaptation titled “A Novel Approach to a Television Series.”
It’s not an adaptation of any kind or yanked from a true story, and not a sequel to any existing film.
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