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Characteristics of a body to cope with another external body or factor
Wiendahl first introduced adaptability as a necessary feature of a manufacturing system in 1999. The need to consider adaptability arose in the context of
Adaptability
with new forms of actuation, adaptability, sensing and perception, and even the ability to learn stemmed the field of adaptable robotics. Significant developments
Adaptable_robotics
In biology, co-adaptation is the process by which two or more species, genes or phenotypic traits undergo adaptation as a pair or group. This occurs when
Co-adaptation
while retaining adaptability to India's diverse climates. The breed was developed to improve milk production while maintaining adaptability to India's diverse
Frieswal
Collection of loosely coupled services used to build computer applications
scale services independently, improving modularity, scalability, and adaptability. However, it introduces additional complexity, particularly in managing
Microservices
Clothing designed for the needs of disabled people
Adaptive clothing is clothing designed around the needs and abilities of people with varying degrees of disability, including congenital disabilities,
Adaptive_clothing
Adjusting to and understanding change in a workplace
(crisis adaptability, stress adaptability, creative adaptability, uncertain adaptability, learning adaptability, interpersonal adaptability, cultural
Adaptive_performance
Assurance of continued employment
this varies by industry and country. Career adaptability also has an impact on job insecurity, with adaptable individuals usually being less insecure. Some
Job_security
Australian academic, computer education pioneer
into the OZeWAI conference, which shared information about Web content adaptability in Australia. It brings together technology professionals, content publishers
Liddy_Nevile
Species of insect
Because of their great adaptability, they can live in country, suburbs, and even urban cities.[self-published source?] This adaptability makes them a great
Bombus_impatiens
Species of carnivore
on the IUCN Red List as least concern due to its widespread range and adaptability, although it is still persecuted as a livestock predator and rabies vector
Black-backed_jackal
American assault rifle
the M4 has undergone over 90 modifications to improve the weapon's adaptability, ergonomics and modularity, including: the M4A1 variant, which possesses
M4_carbine
Character in A Song of Ice and Fire
House Redwyne. Like her grandmother, Margaery is shrewd, ambitious and adaptable, and uses her beauty, generosity and family influence to secure power
Margaery_Tyrell
Latin phrase signifying a solution meant to address one specific problem or task
rise to the noun adhocism. This concept highlights the flexibility and adaptability often required in problem-solving across various domains. In everyday
Ad_hoc
Banking regulation standard
the principles relating to accuracy and integrity, completeness and adaptability. The precise timing will depend upon the nature and potential volatility
BCBS_239
Type of urban planning design
social observers on grounds that include issues of defence, aesthetics, adaptability, sociability, mobility, health, safety, security and environmental impact
Fused_grid
Network security platform
The Lincoln Adaptable Real-time Information Assurance Testbed (LARIAT) is a physical computing platform developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory as a testbed
LARIAT
Species of deer
production systems due to their high reproductive efficiency, climatic adaptability, and ability to utilize pasture that is unsuitable for conventional agriculture
White-tailed_deer
Polymer material
Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are a type of polymer material that closely resemble thermosetting polymers (thermosets). However, they are distinguished
Covalent_adaptable_network
Species of bird
widely across North America east of the Rocky Mountains and are highly adaptable to their environment. The common grackle was first described in 1758 by
Common_grackle
Organised series of acts and performances
been seen as a means of creating geographical connection, belonging and adaptability. The word "festival" was originally used as an adjective from the late
Festival
Species of flowering plant
perennial for its pale blue spring flowers, yellow fall foliage, and adaptability to dry, low-input landscapes. Amsonia tabernaemontana is a clump-forming
Amsonia_tabernaemontana
Japanese sport/adventure touring motorcycle
Toyokawa, Japan. The V-Strom 650 trades strength in a single area for adaptability to a variety of riding conditions: commuting, cruising, adventure touring
Suzuki_V-Strom_650
Species of bird
highly opportunistic and adaptable, thriving in both natural and human-modified environments. Its diet reflects this adaptability, consisting primarily of
Australasian_swamphen
news and current affairs. She emphasises professional development and adaptability in response to changes in the media industry. NBS Television Media in
Sheila_Tusiime
Process where an interactive system adapts its behaviour to individual users
system. Adaptability refers to users that can substantially customise the system through tailoring activities by themselves, i.e. an adaptable system.
Adaptation_(computer_science)
Family of birds
(noddies and terns). The Laridae have spread around the world, and their adaptability has likely been a factor. Most have become much more aerial (preferring
Laridae
Cost of maintaining a low quality system
decisions that may optimize for the short term, but at the expense of future adaptability and maintainability. System aspects that incur technical debt can be
Technical_debt
Species of hominid in the genus Homo
other species are confined to a few geographical areas by their limited adaptability. The human population is not, however, uniformly distributed on the Earth's
Human
Species of snake
prefers lowland forest and moist savanna habitats, this cobra is highly adaptable and can be found in drier climates within its geographical range. It is
Forest_cobra
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae
species is relatively adaptable and variable and can be found growing widely in various soils. Due to its showy flowers and adaptability, it is a popular subject
Protea_repens
Argentine footballer (born 1991)
able to play in several midfield and offensive positions, due to his adaptability, and energy, in addition to his offensive and defensive work-rate and
Roberto_Pereyra
Japanese school of swordsmanship
of Five Rings (Go Rin no Sho). Musashi emphasized the importance of adaptability, cadence, and perception in combat, believing that a true martial artist
Niten_Ichi-ryū
Breed of cattle
the most out of feed and do not need much supplementary feeding. This adaptability under a variety conditions has contributed to the growth of the breed
Illawarra_Shorthorn
Prophetic god of bodies of water in Greek mythology
"Protean" has positive connotations of flexibility, versatility and adaptability. Proteus's name suggests the "first" (from Greek "πρῶτος" prōtos, "first")
Proteus
Species of mammal
a variety of predators including foxes, hawks, and owls. Due to its adaptability to human-altered landscapes such as suburban and agricultural areas,
Eastern_cottontail
(July 2022). "Employee Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Adaptability, Work-Family Conflict, and Organizational Response" (PDF). SAGE Open
COVID-19_lockdowns
Israeli online marketplace for freelance services
and 81% noted that freelancers positively impact their organizations’s adaptability to new demands. A survey commissioned by Fiverr highlighted the challenges
Fiverr
Motorcycle
Sport-Touring and Dual Sport descriptions, trading strength in a single area for adaptability to a variety of riding conditions: commuting, adventure touring, and
Harley-Davidson_Pan_America
New Zealand cricketer (born 1991)
finally made his international debut in 2019. Mitchell is known for his adaptability and went onto cement his reputation of playing any given role assigned
Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand cricketer)
Daryl_Mitchell_(New_Zealand_cricketer)
Species of snake
sources, such as streams, canals, and ponds. The species demonstrates high adaptability to various habitats and is common in rural areas, where rodent populations
Common_krait
Species of rodent
Polynesia, including New Zealand, Easter Island, and Hawaii. It shares high adaptability with other rat species extending to many environments, from grasslands
Polynesian_rat
Species of bird
in North America, it is easily one of the most abundant, variable, and adaptable species. Adult song sparrows have brown upperparts with dark streaks on
Song_sparrow
British writer
High Adaptability, High Achievement individuals – or HAHAs – who learn to become stronger when faced with adversity as compared to Low Adaptability, Low
Max_McKeown
Former ISO and IEC standard
another." Adaptability Installability Co-existence Replaceability Portability compliance Each quality sub-characteristic (e.g. adaptability) is further
ISO/IEC_9126
Philosophical description by Daniel Koshland
Program, Improvisation, Compartmentalization, Energy, Regeneration, Adaptability, and Seclusion. These can be abbreviated as PICERAS. Koshland defines
The_Seven_Pillars_of_Life
Chinese recreation of the original 1960s Mini Moke
known for its simple, straightforward, doorless design, and for its adaptability. While the original design was intended for utility purposes, the new
Moke_(revival)
Species of mammal
listed as Least Concern by IUCN as it remains common and displays some adaptability to ongoing habitat loss. The common treeshrew is one of the largest among
Common_treeshrew
Total number of genetic characteristics in a species
consists of genes that do not increase fitness and are not responsible for adaptability. Natural selection does not act on these neutral genes. Adaptive genetic
Genetic_diversity
Form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers
approaches may not align with community values or client expectations. The adaptability of person-centered therapy stems from its core belief that the client
Person-centered_therapy
Species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae
invasive species in some zones, resulting from its abundant seed dispersal, adaptability to reproduce, aggressive roots, ability to tolerate extreme climates
Rumex_obtusifolius
Skills identified as being required for success in the 21st century
Flexibility, adaptability, artistic and cultural appreciation, personal and social responsibility, appreciation for diversity, adaptability, continuous
21st_century_skills
Variation of basketball
its popularity has spread across the United States due to the game's adaptability. Streetball has also become connected to urban culture, where it functions
Streetball
Underwear with long legs and long sleeves
Soviet Union believes that long underwear reduces Chinese soldiers' adaptability in cold climates based on the since-debunked theory of Lysenkoism popular
Long_underwear
Politics combining elements from across the left–right spectrum
spectrum. Syncretic parties exhibit very high levels of ideological adaptability and flexibility, constantly switching positions and modifying their stances
Political_syncretism
Character in Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra
lack of traditional skill, stating that it was Sokka’s creativity and adaptability that truly defined him. As part of his unconventional approach, Sokka
Sokka
German sports car model
in both normal and slip conditions, the PSK system gave the 959 the adaptability it needed both as a race car and as a "super" street car. Under hard
Porsche_959
Artificial device that replaces a missing body part
uses thermoplastic parts. Its main advantages are the small weight and adaptability. Monolimbs are non-modular prostheses and thus require more experienced
Prosthesis
Temperature read by a thermometer covered in water-soaked cloth
engineeringtoolbox.com. Sherwood, S.C.; Huber, M. (25 May 2010). "An adaptability limit to climate change due to heat stress". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U
Wet-bulb_temperature
Species of fish
water during the daytime. This opportunistic feeding highlights the adaptability of the wels catfish to new food sources, since the species is mainly
Wels_catfish
Family of small passerine birds
crests. They range in length from 10 to 22 cm (3.9 to 8.7 in). They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. Many species live
Tit_(bird)
Species of grass
Leymus arenarius is a psammophilic (sand-loving) species of grass in the family Poaceae, native to the coasts of Atlantic and Northern Europe. Leymus arenarius
Leymus_arenarius
Military unit
Lockers | Coast Guard News". coastguardnews.com. Retrieved 2019-12-11. "Adaptability of Coast Guard Divers Increases Recovery and Salvage Oper". U.S. Indo-Pacific
Deployable_Specialized_Forces
Early variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
career continued into the 1950s. The basic airframe proved to be extremely adaptable, capable of taking far more powerful engines and far greater loads than
Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(early_Merlin-powered_variants)
Adaptable Modular Storage 2000 is the brand name of Hitachi Data Systems mid-range storage platforms. The Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 2000 family
Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 2000
Hitachi_Adaptable_Modular_Storage_2000
Genus of orchids
temperatures, thriving in temperatures around 20 to 35 °C (68–95 °F), but are adaptable to conditions more comfortable for human habitation in temperate zones
Phalaenopsis
Category 3 Atlantic hurricane in 2012
extreme heat in the summer? It's going to be a challenge, but humans are adaptable. It's not going to be easy, just like a 13-foot storm surge will be the
Hurricane_Sandy
Species of tree native to central North America
found in the moist soil of river valleys. Honey locust trees are highly adaptable to different environments, and the species has been introduced worldwide
Honey_locust
Formal grammar
reference to dynamic syntax and extensible, modifiable, dynamic, and adaptable grammars, more recent usage has tended towards the use of the term adaptive
Adaptive_grammar
Integrated circuit technology
implemented in analog, digital, or mixed-mode VLSI, prioritize robustness, adaptability, and learning by emulating the brain’s distributed processing across
Neuromorphic_computing
Adoption of digital technology by an organisation
interconnected challenges, while also strengthening the resilience and adaptability of both organizations and supply chains. Represented by the TOP framework
Digital_transformation
2010 video game
10, complaining of the enemy AI's simplistic strategies and lack of adaptability. While the multiplayer gameplay was highly praised by the reviewer, the
GoldenEye 007 (2010 video game)
GoldenEye_007_(2010_video_game)
Subgenre of country music
group of studio musicians known as the Nashville A-Team, whose quick adaptability and creative input made them vital to the hit-making process. The Anita
Nashville_sound
Species of succulent
can gain genetic diversity and novel traits that further enhance its adaptability. The species readily engages in genetic exchanges with other Carpobrotus
Carpobrotus_edulis
American film director (1880–1962)
production, The Thirteenth Chair (1929). The question as to Browning's adaptability to the film industry's ineluctable transition to sound technology is
Tod_Browning
Proposed theory on the origins of COVID-19
PMID 30832341. Whittaker GR (October 2021). "SARS-CoV-2 spike and its adaptable furin cleavage site". The Lancet Microbe. 2 (10): e488–e489. doi:10
COVID-19_lab_leak_theory
Islamic and global feminist values trying to align both. Some emphasize the adaptable nature of Sharia law, suggesting it can safeguard women's rights with
Women_in_Islam
Group seen as more successful than average
frames certain minority groups as comparatively successful, culturally adaptable, and morally disciplined while promoting stereotypes that are ultimately
Model_minority
Species of hyena
common large carnivore in Africa. Its success is due in part to its adaptability and opportunism; it is primarily a hunter but may also scavenge, with
Spotted_hyena
priority themes under the four pillars of employability, entrepreneurship, adaptability and equal opportunities. Each year, the Member States draw up National
European_Employment_Strategy
Playing style in association football
a defender. Total football's tactical success depends largely on the adaptability of each player in the team, in particular their ability to quickly switch
Total_Football
Trade" (issue 23) - Stephen Vincent Benét's "By the Waters of Babylon" "Adaptability" (issue 27) - Robert A. Heinlein's Universe "The Inferiors" (issue 28)
Weird_Science-Fantasy
French chef (born 1965)
2009, Crenn competed on The Next Iron Chef but was eliminated in the Adaptability Challenge, reaching 7th place overall in the season. In 2010, Crenn competed
Dominique_Crenn
British combat aircraft
2014, p. 280 Hobbs, David (December 2014). "HMS Victorious: The Highly Adaptable Carrier". Ships Monthly. Kelsey Media. pp. 44–47. McLelland 2016, p. 368
McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service
McDonnell_Douglas_Phantom_in_UK_service
English footballer (born 1991)
8', which she was on-board with, Neville positively compared Bronze's adaptability to that of Philipp Lahm under Pep Guardiola, noting that "[Lahm] was
Lucy_Bronze
Religious community
Chinese were the least adaptable to Canadian ways, whereas Sikhs, which he mistakenly referred to as Hindus, were the most adaptable. Nevertheless, 1,072
Sikhism_in_Canada
Camel trained and guided by humans for combat
history in the Middle East, due in part to the animals' high level of adaptability. They were better suited to working and surviving in arid environments
Camel_cavalry
Linux distribution
flexible. Gentoo describes itself as a meta-distribution because of its adaptability, in that the majority of its users have configurations and sets of installed
Gentoo_Linux
American patriotic song
various reasons, saying it is easier to sing, more melodic, and more adaptable to new orchestrations while still remaining as easily recognizable as
America_the_Beautiful
French novelist
Scrivere per Amore, Verone, 2005 France, Best adaptable novel for the cinema Prix du meilleur roman adaptable au cinéma, 2004 ""Brooklyn Girl" surfaces in
Guillaume_Musso
English scientist, surgeon and antiseptic pioneer (1827–1912)
who lived on dead tissue, not parasites on living tissue but as highly adaptable agents whose pathogenic properties depended on where they came from. Like
Joseph_Lister
Design philosophy of 19th–20th centuries
function, and in fact because done organically, makes the project more adaptable long-term, as well of as higher-quality because of the functional base
Form_follows_function
Bugatti racing car, 1924 to 1930
90 hp (67 kW). The cable-operated drum brakes system was very popular and adaptable. Alloy wheels were a novelty, as was the hollow front axle for reduced
Bugatti_Type_35
American short-range air-to-air missile
the 1982 Falklands War and Operation Mole Cricket 19 in Lebanon. Its adaptability has kept it in service over newer designs like the AIM-95 Agile and SRAAM
AIM-9_Sidewinder
16th chapter of the Qur'an
mentioned in verse 68, and contains a comparison of the industry and adaptability of honey bees with the industry of man. Regarding the timing and contextual
An-Nahl
was set according to adaptability, training and seniority. The effect was that women were paid less. ECJ held that adaptability to variable hours, place
Handels-og_Kontorfunktionaerernes_Forbund_I_Danmark_v_Dansk_Arbejdsgiverforening,_acting_on_behalf_of_Danfoss
Special period of exile in Mahabharata
appearances (e.g., Arjuna’s bowstring scars remain visible), test their adaptability and resilience. After completing their twelve-year forest exile, Yudhishthira
Ajnatavasa
Species of owl
and tend to access a broader overall feeding niche. Despite the great adaptability and range of the barn owl, it was found in a study from France that they
Long-eared_owl
1946 book by Ruth Benedict
both militaristic and aesthetic, both insolent and polite, rigid and adaptable, submissive and resentful of being pushed around, loyal and treacherous
The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
The_Chrysanthemum_and_the_Sword
Family of birds
feeding time devoted to arthropods; these accounts suggest a degree of adaptability, particularly when appropriate nectar sources are unavailable, although
Hummingbird
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Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from any of several places called Danby in North Yorkshire, originally named in Old Norse as Danabýr ‘settlement of the Danes’, and thus cognate with Denby.
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Vishnu's Power
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Arabic, Muslim
The First Woman in Islam who Wore Coloured Garments was Shumaylah; Wife of Al-abbas and She was also the First to Prepare Perfume; Daughter of Ali Bin Ibrahim was a Narrator of Hadith
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American, British, English
Rich and Powerful Ruler
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Teutonic
Valiant Fighter; Brave Warrior; Thor's Stone
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Muslim
Clean, Pure
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English American
Slender;graceful. From the willow tree noted for slender graceful branches and leaves.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Learning
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Alt. of Adaptableness