Adaptation in a sentence as a noun

That tells you a lot about how a simple and in your face implementation can drive adaptation.

A few major, early wins followed by the long silence of failure, due to second-order adaptation by cells.

Similar adaptation will happen when it comes to information on Facebook and the like.

I saw Chasing Ice at the cinema a couple of weeks ago. I went with friends who study adaptation to climate change in the Arctic communities, and all of them, and I too, came out of the movie in a state of minor shock.

Succulence in plants is usually an adaptation for an outdoor environment with too much light -- the exact opposite of what is found in an office.

Fun fact: The title is likely an adaptation of the quote "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution" by Theodosius Dobzhansky.

The brains adaptation to the lambda calculus is usually experienced as an epiphany.

This practice of adaptation is one indication that there may be room for individualized expression in the accomplishment of common functions.

So in order to become transmissible by air, it would have to mutate 2 different major adaptations and completely change everything about itself.

The genetic basis I don't doubt, because at one time in our evolution it was a selective adaptation that made us better at hunting, preventing accidents, and trying new things.

But I've been sort of stepping back lately and looking at my job from other points of view, especially as I deal with coworkers who aren't so adjusted/adapted, and not only do I now understand where they are coming from, I find myself wondering how adaptation is even possible.

Adaptation definitions

noun

a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form; "the play is an adaptation of a short novel"

See also: version

noun

the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)

See also: adaption adjustment

noun

(physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light)