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Adaptive and radiations
Adaptive radiations commonly follow mass extinctions: following an extinction, many niches are left vacant.
* Adaptive radiations such as The Cambrian Explosion.

Adaptive and often
The second feature implemented by Adaptive Routing was often talked about in network engineering circles, but was implemented only by CNS-establishing connection paths on the basis of real-time performance measurements.
Adaptive algorithms are often used to automatically tune these notch filters.
Adaptive immunity is often sub-divided into two major types depending on how the immunity was introduced.
Adaptive telepresence solutions may use the same technology, but the environments at both ends are not highly controlled and hence often differ.
The Adaptive Communication Environment ( often referred to as ACE ) is an open-source framework used to simplify various aspects of network programming.

Adaptive and occur
Adaptive divergence may occur when a population becomes geographically divided: followed by an accumulation of genetic differences as they adapt to their own unique environments.
Adaptive melanism has been shown to occur in a variety of animals, including mammals such as squirrels, many felines and canids, and coral snakes.

Adaptive and result
Adaptive Replacement Cache ( ARC ): constantly balances between LRU and LFU, to improve combined result.

Adaptive and environment
* Adaptive – modifying the system to cope with changes in the software environment ( DBMS, OS )
Adaptive systems reconfigure an existing design to counteract faults or a changed operational environment.
Adaptive management as a systematic process for improving environmental management policies and practices is the traditional application however, the adaptive management framework can also be applied to other sectors seeking sustainability solutions such as business and community development. Adaptive management as a strategy emphasizes the need to change with the environment and to learn from doing.

Adaptive and with
* Clock with Adaptive Replacement, a page replacement algorithm
Adaptive ( or acquired ) immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific pathogen, leading to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that same pathogen.
Adaptive rowing is a special category of races for those with physical disabilities.
New overlay scheduling systems, such as an Adaptive Partition Scheduler assist in managing large systems with a mixture of hard real-time and non real-time applications.
The Adaptive Prosthesis utilized hydraulic controls, pneumatic controls, and a microprocessor to provide the amputee with a gait that was more responsive to changes in walking speed.
Freund and Schapire's arcing ( Adaptive Resampling and Combining ), as a general technique, is more or less synonymous with boosting.
In the summer of 2010, the " First Light Adaptive Optics " ( FLAO )-an adaptive optics system with a deformable secondary mirror rather than correcting atmospheric distortion further downstream in the optics-was inaugurated.
* 1998: SQL Anywhere 6 is released, with new names " Adaptive Server Anywhere " as the engine and part of the " SQL Anywhere Studio " which now includes SQL Modeler ( later PowerDesigner ), Java is introduced to the database.
* February 2008: Sybase releases Adaptive Server Enterprise, Cluster Edition, with Oracle RAC-like shared-everything clusterability, but based on an open architecture and less costly.
; NIRC-2: The second generation Near Infrared Camera works with the Keck Adaptive Optics system to produce the highest-resolution ground-based images and spectroscopy in the 1 – 5 micrometers ( µm ) range.
Adaptive optics works by measuring the distortions in a wavefront and compensating for them with a device that corrects those errors such as a deformable mirror or a liquid crystal array.
Adaptive optics should not be confused with active optics, which works on a longer timescale to correct the primary mirror geometry.
On August 2010, the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre moved from the first floor of Robarts Library to OCAD University, which is shared with students with disabilities from that college, as well as from nearby Ryerson University and Seneca College.
A typical Adaptive Conjoint questionnaire with 20-25 attributes may take more than 30 minutes to complete.
* Adaptive flight control with living neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays
Kriegman is co-author, with Malcolm Slavin, of The Adaptive Design of the Human Psyche: Psychoanalysis, Evolutionary Biology, and the Therapeutic Process, a book that created the psychoanalytic paradigm known as evolutionary psychoanalysis, and co-editor, with J. G. Teicholz, of Trauma, Repetition, & Affect Regulation: The Work of Paul Russell.
* The Adaptive Design of the Human Psyche: Psychoanalysis, Evolutionary Biology, and the Therapeutic Process, with Malcolm Slavin ISBN 0-89862-795-8 ( Guilford Press, 1992 ).
Modeling Analytical Ultracentrifugation Experiments with an Adaptive Space-Time Finite Element Solution for Multicomponent Reacting Systems.
Starting with version 11. 5, released in 1996, Sybase moved to differentiate its product from Microsoft SQL Server by renaming it to Adaptive Server Enterprise.
The AIC Adaptive Information Cluster with University College Dublin is one such initiative been based on computer and sensor technology to develop advanced applications in several areas.
NICAM sampling more closely resembles Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, or A-law companding with an extended, rapidly-modifiable dynamic range.
Among them were the C-140 Jetstar Laminar Flow Control, F-111 Mission Adaptive Wing, F-14 Variable Sweep Flow Transition, space shuttle orbiter drag chute and F-111 crew module parachute tests with the B-52, and X-29 vortex flow control.

Adaptive and such
Cott's 1940 book Adaptive Coloration in Animals introduced ideas such as " maximum disruptive contrast " ( see illustration ).
Nonprofit organizations such as Adaptive Action Sports seek to increase awareness of the participation in action sports by members of the disabled community, as well as increase access to the adaptive technologies that make participation possible and to competitions such as The X Games.
In addition, more safety features were implemented in vehicles throughout the decade such as: advanced pre-collision safety systems, Backup cameras, Blind spot monitor, Adaptive cruise control, Adaptive headlamps, Automatic parking, Lane departure warning systems and the Advanced Automatic Collision Notification system Onstar ( on all GM models ).
* Adaptive dictionary algorithms such as LZW – used in GIF and TIFF
There is also an available performance package on the new SHO, which deletes non-essential options such as Power Sunroof, Heated / Cooled Seats, Multi-Contour Seats, Auto-Sensing Lights and Wipers, Adaptive Cruise Control, Adjustable Pedals, Blind Spot Information System ( BLIS ), and Satellite Navigation.
Other prominent conjoint analysis pioneers include professor V. “ Seenu ” Srinivasan of Stanford University who developed a linear programming ( LINMAP ) procedure for rank ordered data as well as a self-explicated approach, Richard Johnson ( founder of Sawtooth Software ) who developed the Adaptive Conjoint Analysis technique in the 1980s and Jordan Louviere ( University of Iowa ) who invented and developed Choice-based approaches to conjoint analysis and related techniques such as MaxDiff.
Most of the early vendors of license free fixed wireless equipment such as Adaptive Broadband ( Axxcelera ), Trango Broadband, Motorola ( Orthogon ), Proxim Networks, RedLine and BreezeCom ( Alvarion ) used proprietary protocols and hardware, creating pressure on the industry to adopt a standard for unlicensed fixed wireless.
Adaptive staircase procedures can be used such that the points sampled are clustered around the psychometric threshold.
Honda technologies such as " CMBS ", Adaptive Cruise Control, called IHCC, and HDD navigation with Honda's telematics subscription service Internavi is included.
He has also helped organisations design new human-machine interfaces, such as the Adaptive Cruise Control system for Jaguar Cars.
The adoption of the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance ( 2001 ) in the City of Los Angeles ( primarily the Arts District ) is another example of such legislation to encourage the conversion of no longer economically viable industrial and commercial buildings to residential loft communities.
* Adaptive reuse, where older structures which have outlive their uses are converted into new ones, such as an industrial mill into housing lofts.
Adaptive behaviors include real life skills such as grooming, dressing, safety, safe food handling, school rules, ability to work, money management, cleaning, making friends, social skills, and personal responsibility expected of his age and social group.
Adaptive systems are used for paper-and-pen insertions, such as using the reverse side of the preceding page in a spiral notebook to make insertions.
Adaptive clothing is clothing designed for people with physical disabilities, the elderly, and the infirm who may experience difficulty dressing themselves due to an inability to manipulate closures, such as buttons and zippers, or due to a lack of a full range of motion required for self-dressing.

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