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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...
- from Burbank Films as part of the studio's series of Charles ****ens adaptations from 1982 to 1985. It was originally broadcast in 1982 through the Australian...
- big success. In the adaptation of The X-Files to film, greater effects and a longer plotline were involved. Additionally, adaptations of television shows...
- short stories. The most celebrated of the early adaptations is Erich von Stroheim's Greed, a 1924 adaptation of the 1899 novel McTeague by naturalist writer...
- in fact, always adaptations built by natural selection for their functional role. This position is called "empirical adaptationism" by Godfrey-Smith...
- stage, screen, radio, board games and video games. Several of these adaptations have received critical recognition of their own, including a video game...
- Lear: A close study of the relationship between text and film. Screen Adaptations. A&C Black. ISBN 9781408144015. "Thailand bans Macbeth film Shakespeare...
- game adaptations in the 21st century, particularly Resident Evil series and Monster Hunter. Similar to comic book-based films in the past, adaptations tended...
- derivatives in modern literature. For more than a century, dramatic adaptations, reprints, unofficial sequels, films, and TV versions of Pride and Prejudice...
- comics, games, and other media. Baum was responsible for many early adaptations, including the 1902 musical The Wizard of Oz, which was an enormous success...