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Definition von adaptation- im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

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adaptasyon

Popüler bir yazar tarafından yazılan bu adaptasyon bu klasiğe yeni bu hayat verdi. - This adaptation by a popular writer has given a new life to this classic.

Evrim ilerleme değil, fakat adaptasyondur. - Evolution is not progression, but adaptation.

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(Hukuk) uyarlama

Bu film, bir roman uyarlamasıdır. - This film is an adaptation of a novel.

Çevirilerde uyarlamalar olmalıdır. - There must be adaptations in translations.

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{i} intibak
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uyum
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adapte
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imtizaç
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uydurma
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uyarlanma
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(Kanun) iktibas
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alışma
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(Ticaret) intibak ettirme
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uyarlanım
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uyuşma
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uyum gösterme
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karanlığa uyum
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(Jeoloji) çevreye uyum sağlama
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ışık adaptasyonu
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adapte olamamak
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imtizaç intibak
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{i} alıntı
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uydurulma
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{i} uygunluk
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{i} aktarma
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şekil değişmesi
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tatbik
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(Tıp) Işık değişikliklerine gözü alıştırma ameliyesi
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ışık değişikliklerine gözü alıştırma işlemi
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{i} uyma
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(Havacılık) adaptasyon avadanlığı
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(Havacılık) adaptasyon takımı
<span class="word-self">adaptationspan> mechanism
(Tıp) adaptasyon mekanizması
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(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) adaptasyon mekanizmaları
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intibak metotları
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uyum yöntemleri
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işe alıştırma
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(Tekstil) alıştırma parçası
<span class="word-self">adaptationspan> problem
adaptasyon sorunu
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(Ticaret) adaptasyon süresi
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(Biyoloji) uyum 
chassis <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
şasi uyarlama
dark <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
(Askeri) karanlığa alışmak
emotional <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
duygusal uyum
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(Askeri) ADAPTE FİLM: Hükümetin diğer bir kuruluşunda yabancı bir ülke veya ticari bir firma tarafından yapılan ve genel olarak, başlıklardan başka bir değişiklik yapılmadan K. K. K: lığınca eğitim ve öğretim maksadıyla adapte edilen film
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hiz uyarlamasi
reality <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) gerçekliğe uyum
selective <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) seçici adaptasyon
sensory <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) duyusal adaptasyon
structural <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
(Kimya) yapısal intibak
technology <span class="word-self">adaptationspan>
(Ticaret) teknoloji uyarlaması
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(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) görsel uyum
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von adaptation- im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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The quality of being adapted; adaption; adjustment
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Adjustment to extant conditions: as, adjustment of a sense organ to the intensity or quality of stimulation; modification of some thing or its parts that makes it more fit for existence under the conditions of its current environment
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Something which has been adapted; variation
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A mutual adaptation of species, organs or genes
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{n} the act of fitting or suiting
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The adjustment of an organism or population to a new or altered environment through genetic changes brought about by natural selection
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of a population to certain environmental conditions describes a condition of a population allowing it to survive in the long term under these environmental conditions, to reproduce and thus to continue to exist
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Changes in an organism's structure, function, behavior, or activities that help it adjust to its environment
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Any change in the structure or function of an organism, which makes it better suited to its environment (e g the torpedo body shape of tuna allows for fast swimming in the open ocean)
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[n] An adjustment or modification of the structure or behavior of an organism that makes it more suited to its environment
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characteristics of plants or animals that favor their survival in a given environment
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A process of genetic change of a population, owing to natural selection, whereby the average state of a character becomes improved with reference to a specific function, or whereby a population is thought to have become better suited to some feature of its environment Also, an adaptation: a feature that has become prevalent in a population because of a selective advantage owing to its provision of an improvement in some function (F)
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An inherited characteristic of an organism in structure, function or behaviour which makes it better able to survive and reproduce Visible examples of adaptations to cave life are: lengthening of appendages, loss of pigments, modification of eyes Biology - Flora & Fauna Ref JJ
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The ability of an species to change in response to changes in its environment over many generations This requires changes to the genotype in a way that increases an individuals' fitness
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adjustments made by animals in respect of their environments The adjustments may occur by natural selection, as individuals with favorable genetically acquired traits breed more prolifically than those lacking these traits (genotypic adaptation), or they may involve non-genetic changes in individuals, such as physiological modification (e g acclimatization) or behavioral changes (phenotypic adaptation)
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a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form; "the play is an adaptation of a short novel"
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of the curriculum retains the prescribed learning outcomes of the provincial curriculum, and is provided so the student can participate in the program These adaptations can include alternate formats and instructional strategies, contraction or extension of time, and assessment procedures Students receiving service which is an adaptation of the curriculum are assessed using the standards for the course/program and can receive credit toward a Dogwood certificate for their work
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the process by which the visual system becomes accustomed to more or less light of a different color than it was exposed to during an immediately proceeding period It results in a change in the sensitivity of the eye to light
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Changes in an organism's physiological structure or function or habits that allow it to survive in new surroundings
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(physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light)
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Modification of an organism or its parts that fits it better for the conditions of its environment
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the process by which an organism or species becomes adjusted to its environment In the context of climate change, adaptation refers to the adjustments inhabitants of the earth would need to make in the face of inevitable, irreversible changes These adjustments would be made primarily at the local climate level If mitigation measures were able to reduce the scale of change or extend the length of time over which it occurs, adaptation would be much easier (See mitigation )
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changes in gene frequencies resulting from selective pressures being placed upon a population by environmental factors This results in a greater fitness of the population to its ecological niche
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The process of change to better conform with environmental conditions or other external stimuli
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Changes in an organism's structure or habits that allow it to adjust to its surroundings, which usually makes them more likely to survive and reproduce than their competitors
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- Structural or functional features that have evolved in an organism which enable it to cope better with its environment
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an alteration in the structure or function of organisms which enable them to survive in a changed environment
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Any adaptation of any work must be authorised by the rights holder The rights holder has an exclusive right to the adaptation of her/ his work You can't just adapt models, diagrams or illustrations with no reference to the owner of the intellectual property Teachers often think that because they've changed it, it's theirs It's not! Contact the owner of the i p and ask for permission Then you can put "Adapted with permission from (source)"
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changes in an organism's structure or behavior that help it adjust to its surroundings An increase or decrease in sensitivity to a given stimulus that results from exposure to that stimulus
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A structural or behavioral change in an organism that helps it adjust to its environment
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the process of making adjustments in response to the environment
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The result of the process of (1) long-term evolutionary adjustment of a population to environmental changes, or (2) short-term physiological/behavioral responses compensating for environmental changes Frequently a short-term behavioral or physiological response, if it is generally adaptive, will be reinforced by genetic adaptation that ensures the longevity of the short-term response
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adaption
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An adaptation of a book or play is a film or a television programme that is based on it. Branagh's screen adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth
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(physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light) a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form; "the play is an adaptation of a short novel"
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The result of adapting; an adapted form
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The act or process of adapting, or fitting; or the state of being adapted or fitted; fitness
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{i} act of adapting; process of making one thing fit another; modification, adjustment
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the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)
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Adaptation is the act of changing something or changing your behaviour to make it suitable for a new purpose or situation. Most living creatures are capable of adaptation when compelled to do so. In biology, the process by which an animal or plant becomes fitted to its environment. It is the result of natural selection acting on inherited variation. Even simple organisms must be adapted in many ways, including structure, physiology, and genetics; movement or dispersal; means of defense and attack; and reproduction and development. To be useful, adaptations must often occur simultaneously in different parts of the body
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period of time needed to adjust, time of accustoming oneself
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In physical anthropology, the genetic adaptation of human beings to different environmental conditions, such as extreme cold, humid heat, desert habitat, and high altitudes. Extreme cold favours short, round bodies with short arms and legs, flat faces with fat pads over the sinuses, narrow noses, and a heavy layer of body fat. These adaptations provide minimum surface area in relation to body mass for minimum heat loss and protect the lungs and base of the brain against cold air in the nasal passages. In conditions of humid heat, where body heat must be dissipated, selection favours tall and thin bodies with maximum surface area for heat radiation. A wide nose prevents warming of the air in the nasal passages, and dark skin protects against harmful solar radiation. The desert-adapted person must compensate for water loss through sweating. A thin but not tall body minimizes both water needs and water loss; skin pigmentation is moderate, since extreme pigmentation is good protection from the sun but allows absorption of heat from direct sunlight, which must be lost by sweating. Adaptation to night cold, often part of a desert environment, provides increased metabolic activity to warm the body during sleep. High altitudes demand, in addition to cold adaptation, adaptation for low air pressure and the consequent low oxygen, usually by an increase in lung tissue. See also acclimatization; race
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the process of adjusting the eyes to low levels of illumination; cones adapt first; rods continue to adapt for up to four hours
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the process of adjusting the eyes to relatively high levels of illumination; the pupil constricts and the cones system is operative