This is the adaptation of style, sometimes abrupt, sometimes gradual, to the ongoing narrative focus, with its changes of tone, mood, and subject.
Nonetheless, this gradual adaptation contributed significantly to the mean fitness relative to the ancestor of 1.7 by generation 20,000 [ 27 ] .
Orr points to examples of gradual adaptation already known (citing to the work of H. J. Muller in the early 20th century).
The development seemingly agreed upon by both sides was a gradual adaptation of all forms of poetry from their older uses.
He criticizes politicians and scientists who predict catastrophe unless urgent action is taken, and he calls for gradual adaptation instead.
Revisionists didn't believe in the theories of historical materialism and believed in the gradual adaptation of society, rather than a socialist revolution.
By structuring a training year into a number of phases, runners insure gradual adaptation to stress.
Some scholars explain this by gradual adaptation to the language of the source whence manuscript originated.
The acquisition of schematic hierarchical descriptions and their gradual adaptation and revision can be described as assimilation and accommodation.
This approach is very important for gradual adaptation of muscles, nerves and tendons to the newly lengthened limb.