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Structural adaptations are
physical features of an organism, such as shape, body covering, armament, and
internal organization.
Behavioural adaptations are inherited...
- in fact,
always adaptations built by
natural selection for
their functional role. This
position is
called "empirical
adaptationism" by Godfrey-Smith...
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Filmmakers and
others have made many
adaptations of The
Jungle Book
stories by
Rudyard Kipling. The stories,
inspired by Kipling's life in India, were...
- big success. In the
adaptation of The X-Files to film,
greater effects and a
longer plotline were involved. Additionally,
adaptations of
television shows...
- This is a list of
adaptations of
Wuthering Heights,
which was
Emily Brontë's only novel. It was
first published in 1847
under the
pseudonym Ellis Bell...
- The
Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP) is a
lightweight HTTP-like
protocol specified in RFC 3507,
which is used to
extend transparent proxy servers...
- This is a list of
adaptations of Anna Karenina, the 1877
novel by Leo Tolstoy. 1992:
Helen Edmundson's
adaptation was
produced by
Shared Experience for...
- in BBC2's
Theatre 625
anthology series as part of a
season of
Orwell adaptations sub-titled The
World of
George Orwell, on 28
November 1965. Long believed...
- stage, screen, radio,
board games and
video games.
Several of
these adaptations have
received critical recognition of
their own,
including a
video game...
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derivatives in
modern literature. For more than a century,
dramatic adaptations, reprints,
unofficial sequels, films, and TV
versions of
Pride and Prejudice...