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Numerous and adaptations
Numerous adaptations of his work have been created, including 11 television specials, four feature films, a Broadway musical and four television series.
Numerous adaptations have been made of revenge plays.
* Numerous images and stories in the canonical New Testament are in actuality adaptations of those found in other religious traditions, and are not unique.

Numerous and aid
Numerous monarchists continued to give him financial aid, even though Boulanger saw himself as a leader rather than a restorer of kings.

Numerous and .
Numerous cooperating individuals in Great Britain, Holland, the United States, and Belgium have contributed editorially or by making calculations.
Numerous other games and contests involve some element of anagram formation as a basic skill.
Numerous coal seams represent ancient peat swamps.
Numerous institutions for social and economic development were established in South Asia and in East Africa.
Numerous Anglo-Saxon manuscripts burnt up along with the churches that housed them.
Numerous Indian documents on copper plates exist, with the same symbol for zero in them, dated back as far as the 6th century CE.
Numerous works were produced in the years 1795 – 1797, of which several were repetitions of previous productions.
Numerous studies have examined health effects linked to Agent Orange, its component compounds, and its manufacturing byproducts.
Numerous representations also of the same.
Numerous fires had previously broken out in the Bronx prior to this fire.
Numerous people were arrested for playing cards, baseball, and even fixing wagon wheels on Sunday.
Numerous bulldozer excavations containing the remnants of metal, fuel, and water drums are scattered about the north central portion and northern edge of the island.
Numerous private operators exist.
Numerous private operators exist.
Numerous by-weekly and monthly magazines exist.
Numerous bone-derived growth factors have been isolated and classified via bone cultures.
Numerous medical studies on treatment of these abscesses with antibiotics have been done with varying results, but the consensus is once pus is aspirated and analysed, provided no unusual bacilli are present, the abscess will generally heal on its own in a matter of weeks.
Numerous altars and tombstones of the cohorts of Batavi, dating to the 2nd century and 3rd century, have been found along Hadrian's Wall, notably at Castlecary and Carrawburgh, Germany, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania and Austria.
Numerous tales of the bunyip in written literature appeared in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Numerous contraindications to its use exist.
Numerous books and articles have been written and documentary films have been made on the subject.
Numerous other ethnographic techniques have resulted in ethnographic writing or details being preserved, as cultural anthropologists also curate materials, spend long hours in libraries, churches and schools poring over records, investigate graveyards, and decipher ancient scripts.
Numerous newspapers and pamphlets are published on a regular basis, and one company has begun providing Internet service.
Numerous subsequent Spanish expeditions followed, eventually leading to the first Spanish colony, Villa Bruselas in Costa Rica in 1524.
Numerous secret societies emerged, of which the most important was the so-called " Soles y Rayos Bolívar ", founded in 1821 and led by José Francisco Lemus.

physiological and adaptations
Just as human physiology and evolutionary physiology have worked to identify physical adaptations of the body that represent " human physiological nature ," the purpose of evolutionary psychology is to identify evolved emotional and cognitive adaptations that represent " human psychological nature.
The physiological and behavioral adaptations that allow phocid pups to endure these remarkable fasts, which are among the longest for any mammal, remain an area of active study and research.
Some Arctic species like Gynaephora groenlandica have special basking and aggregation behaviours apart from physiological adaptations to remain in a dormant state.
The swimming efficiency and an array of other physiological adaptations make them better built for deep and long diving and long distance migration.
Mangrove plants require a number of physiological adaptations to overcome the problems of anoxia, high salinity and frequent tidal inundation.
Unlike many water birds, dippers are generally similar in form to many terrestrial birds ( for example they do not have webbed feet ), but they do have some morphological and physiological adaptations to their aquatic habits.
These employ physiological and anatomical adaptations to increase water-use efficiency and allow increased primary production to take place under conditions that would normally limit carbon fixation by C3 plants ( the majority of plant species ).
The red kangaroo maintains its internal temperature at a point of homeostasis about using a variety of physical, physiological, and behavioural adaptations.
Organisms when presented with the problem of regulating body temperature have not only behavioural, physiological and structural adaptations, but also a feedback system to trigger these adaptations to regulate temperature accordingly.
For humans, adaptation to varying climatic conditions includes both physiological mechanisms as a byproduct of evolution, and the conscious development of cultural adaptations.
In addition to behavioral adaptations, physiological adaptations help ectotherms regulate temperature.
They are able to survive for extended periods on land through a combination of behavioral and physiological adaptations, including pectoral fins that act as simple legs ; the ability to breathe through their skins ( like frogs ); and the digging of damp burrows to avoid drying out.
A number of physiological adaptations serve to prevent embolisms.
Psychological and physiological adaptations to sperm competition in humans.
As such, lordosis in the human spine is considered one of the primary physiological adaptations of the human skeleton that allows for human gait to be as energetically efficient as it is.
The porbeagle is fast and highly active, with physiological adaptations that enable it to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water.
Analyses such as this demonstrate the physiological adaptations to environmental changes that animals undergo.
* Exercise Physiology-This course investigates the acute responses and chronic adaptations of physiological functions to a wide-range of physical exercise conditions, involving people of all ages and abilities.
Phodopus species display a variety of morphological, physiological and behavioral adaptations to seasonal temperature extremes and aridity.
This is a physiological adaptation not faced by most bacteria which mainly live in water, but similar adaptations are needed by eukaryotic fungi that produce aerial spore bearing hyphae.

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