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Adaptations and Superman
Adaptations from comics include live-action film versions of Marvel Comics ' Spider-Man and X-Men, DC Comics ' Superman and Batman, or manga such as Death Note, Detective Conan and Great Teacher Onizuka.

Adaptations and feature
Adaptations to books, comics, as well as a feature film are to be expected.

Adaptations and include
Adaptations of DDC for specific regions outside the English-speaking world include the Korean Decimal Classification, the New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries and the Nippon Decimal Classification ( Japanese ).
Adaptations combined with Alice in Wonderland include the 1933 live-action movie Alice in Wonderland, starring a huge all-star cast and Charlotte Henry in the role of Alice.
Adaptations that enable the cheetah to run as fast as it does include large nostrils that allow for increased oxygen intake, and an enlarged heart and lungs that work together to circulate oxygen efficiently.
Adaptations common to many cavefish include reduced susceptibility to light, pigment loss, or reduction in skin scales, as well as development of chemoreceptors in the sensory organs of the body surface and the lateral line.
Adaptations to the original rifle generally include a larger magazine, a heavier barrel to resist overheating, a more robust mechanism to support sustained fire and a bipod.
Adaptations include acquiring semi-spherical forms, acquiring a downy or waxy cover, reducing the exposed leaf area, and having a high flower production.
Adaptations for AR include mandatory and optional points and also borrowing from Rogaining, varying point values based on the check point location.
Adaptations include flat bodies, lateral spines, oil droplets, floats filled with gases, sheaths made of gel like substances and ion replacement.
Adaptations which he also directed while at ART include a Pirandello trilogy: Six Characters in Search of an Author, which won the Boston Theatre Award for Best Production of 1996, Right You Are ( If You Think You Are ), and Tonight We Improvise ; Ibsen's Ghosts, Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, Strindberg's The Father, and Thomas Middleton's The Changeling.

Adaptations and television
* Adaptations of The Wizard of Oz, including book, stage, film, television and game adaptations

Adaptations and series
* Adaptations of the Thompson book series:

Adaptations and &
* Guida, Fred " A Christmas Carol " And Its Adaptations ( Publisher: McFarland & Company ; New Edition, August 2, 2006 )
* Marcel Bozzufi, 1961 / 1962 " Théatre de la jeunesse " Adaptations ( parts 1 & 2 )

Adaptations and .
As Critic Walter Kerr points out: `` Adaptations, so long as they are good, still qualify as creative ''.
Adaptations of the Arabic script for other languages, such as Persian, Ottoman, Sindhi, Urdu, Malay or Pashto, Arabi Malayalam, have additional letters, shown below.
Human Evolution: An Introduction to Man's Adaptations.
See Hamlet on screen # Adaptations and Hamlet on screen # Theatrical performances within films for further details.
Adaptations of the gelatin process have remained the primary black-and-white photographic process to this day, differing primarily in the film material itself, originally glass and then a variety of flexible films.
Adaptations of the revised Roman Rite lectionary were adopted by Protestants, leading to the publication in 1994 of the Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays and major feasts, which is now used by many Protestant denominations, including also ( Methodists, Reformed, United, etc.
Adaptations of classic foreign plays included Beethoven by Louis Parker, an adaptation of the play by Réné Fauchois ( 1909 ); A Russian Tragedy, an English version by Henry Hamilton of the play by Adolph Glass ( 1909 ); and The Perfect Gentleman by W. Somerset Maugham, an adaptation of the classic Molière play, Le bourgeois gentilhomme ( 1913 ).
( 1997 ) Dracula in the Dark: The Dracula Film Adaptations.
Adaptations, titled The Sheep-Shearing and Florizal and Perdita, were acted at Covent Garden in 1754 and at Drury Lane in 1756.
Adaptations of crime fiction into films have been hugely successful.
* Wheeler Dixon, " Cinematic Adaptations of the Works of Sinclair Lewis ", Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at a Centennial Conference., ed.
* Adaptations of Ray Bradbury science-fiction stories, which appeared in two dozen EC comics starting in 1952.
Adaptations of the standard autocannon, originally intended for air-to-ground use, and heavier artillery systems were commonly used for most anti-aircraft gunnery, starting with standard pieces on new mountings, and evolving to specially designed guns with much higher performance prior to World War II.
* Buddhism in the Modern World: Adaptations of an Ancient Tradition Steven Heine, Charles S Prebish.
Adaptations for later tanks consisted of two lighter arms.
Adaptations, imitations and translations of Hafez ' poems exist in all major languages.
Adaptations for various palmtops and as 32-bit systems with non-x86-CPUs exist as well.
Adaptations into other dialects were made by Charles Letellier ( Mons, 1842 ) and Charles Wérotte ( Namur, 1844 ); much later, Léon Bernus published some hundred imitations of La Fontaine in the dialect of Charleroi ( 1872 ); he was followed during the 1880s by Joseph Dufrane, writing in the Borinage dialect under the pen-name Bosquètia.
Adaptations to existing tank guns were somewhat more difficult, although all major forces had done so by the end of the war.
Adaptations that lynx have for manoeuvering through the deep snow are feet with a large gap between the first and second toes and their big toe set at a wide angle which gives them a better vicelike grip on the snow.

Superman and mythos
In the 2009 retcon of the mythos, Lois Lane is fully aware from the beginning, along with Perry White, that the meek, pudgy and bumbling Clark Kent deliberately holds himself back: however, still far from associating him to Superman, they simply believe he's hiding his qualities as a good reporter.
Kryptonite is a fictional material from the Superman mythosthe ore form of a radioactive element from Superman's home planet of Krypton.
Upon the John Byrne reboot of the Superman mythos after Crisis on Infinite Earths, kryptonite was made much rarer in the DC Universe and many of the multicolored varieties were eliminated.
In some versions of the Superman mythos, additional survivors were later discovered, such as Krypto the Superdog, Supergirl, her parents ( kept alive in the " Survival Zone ", a similar parallel " dimension " to the Phantom Zone ), the criminal inhabitants of the Phantom Zone, Dev-Em, Beppo the Super-Monkey, the residents of the bottle city of Kandor and the real parents of both Superman and Supergirl.
Following Crisis on Infinite Earths, which rebooted the history of the DC Universe and retro-actively eliminated the existence of the Golden and Silver Age versions of Krypton, writer / artist John Byrne was given the task of recreating the entire Superman mythos.
A central theme of this version of the Superman mythos was that the character was to remain the last surviving remnant of Krypton.
While in previous comic versions of the mythos, it was assumed the " S " simply stood for " Superman "; in Birthright, Waid presented the symbol as a Kryptonian symbol of hope ( borrowing and modifying a concept from Superman: The Movie, where the " S " represented the House of El, Superman's ancestral family ).
This was created to maintain the rule of Superman being the only Kryptonian survivor which was the theme of the post-Crisis Superman mythos.
Remaining in DC Comics continuity, Bizarro continued to make semi-regular guest appearances that firmly established the character as part of the Superman mythos.
In the revised continuity, Phineas Potter's role in the Superman mythos has been largely replaced by a seemingly more competent professor, Emil Hamilton.
In October 2001, 18 years after portraying Lana Lang in a feature film ( Superman III ), she returned to the Superman mythos in the role of Martha Kent, Superman's adoptive mother, in the television series Smallville.
Eventually, however, Krypto ( in several forms ) was reintroduced to the Superman mythos, the first being as essentially an exact copy of the pre-crisis Krypto existing in a pocket universe created by the Time Trapper.
Michael Landes ' modern-day take on the Jimmy Olsen character gained a cult following, as did Tracy Scoggins ' comedic take on Cat Grant, a more recent addition to the Superman mythos at the time.
In 1958, producer Whitney Ellsworth created Superpup, a never-aired-on-TV spin-off pilot that placed the Superman mythos in a fictional world populated by dogs.
Rejoining Frank Miller in mid-1994 on Martha Washington Goes to War, the following year Gibbons wrote the Elseworlds title Superman: Kal for José Luis García-López, melding Arthurian legends to the Superman mythos in an " out-of-continuity " tale set in an alternate DC Universe.
He was originally a violent, egotistical Superman archetype, but was rebooted by Alan Moore to pay tribute to the classic Silver Age Superman mythos, as guided by Mort Weisinger.

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