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Meanings of
adaptive
in English
Portuguese
adaptável
Catalan
adaptable
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Having a capacity for adaptation.
adaptative
maladaptive
Related terms
reconciling
accommodative
adaptational
adjustive
Portuguese
adaptável
Synonyms
Examples for "
adaptative
"
adaptative
Examples for "
adaptative
"
1
Based on such laboratory results, the
adaptative
capability of ectomycorrhizas to changing field conditions is discussed.
2
These results indicate that PPARalpha improves the
adaptative
response of the pancreatic beta-cell to pathological conditions.
3
Some functions of the
adaptative
and survival responses play roles in the pathogenicity of the bacteria.
4
By suggesting that the steps through which an
adaptative
mechanism arose were indefinite and insensible, all further trouble is spared.
5
But she is different from her mother in many ways, and Simpson is a more
adaptative
and inventive man than his father-in-law ever was.
Usage of
adaptive
in English
1
Whether calcification limits the extent of
adaptive
vessel enlargement is not known.
2
Competing with prosthetics and
adaptive
equipment brings new challenges to the table.
3
However,
adaptive
mutations were required elsewhere in the genome for efficient replication.
4
Consequently, a novel tuning function based
adaptive
backstepping control scheme is given.
5
However, little information is available about the
adaptive
evolution of highland fishes.
6
Several neurobiological
adaptive
mechanisms are involved in the delayed action of antidepressants.
7
We propose an
adaptive
nonlinear control method for a discrete-time dynamical system.
8
However, the molecular and cellular mechanism of
adaptive
reconsolidation still remains obscure.
9
And I understand that Envoys are generally pretty good at
adaptive
camouflage.
10
These findings reveal potential targets to prevent
adaptive
resistance to HER2-targeted therapies.
11
Thus, networks intrinsic to
adaptive
,
flexible cognition are vulnerable to broad-spectrum psychopathology.
12
In contrast, the role of
adaptive
immunity in AD remains largely unknown.
13
But critics say that computerized
adaptive
testing is still an experimental technology.
14
The new controller will also have what Sony are calling
adaptive
triggers.
15
We have chosen simple, but commonly used,
adaptive
filters for our evaluation.
16
The human
adaptive
starvation response allows for survival during long-term caloric deprivation.
Other examples for "adaptive"
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adaptive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
adaptive immunity
adaptive response
adaptive cruise
adaptive evolution
adaptive changes
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Translations for
adaptive
Portuguese
adaptável
Catalan
adaptable
Adaptive
through the time
Adaptive
across language varieties
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Common
Australia
Common
United Kingdom
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