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| - Under U.S. copyright law, the right to make an adaptation of a copyrighted work generally belongs to the copyright owner. However, in connection with computer programs, 17 U.S.C. §117 provides that:
- The Adaption Mode features the following powers:
* • Metabolic Efficiency
* •• Oxygen Absorption
* ••• Heightened Reflexes
* •••• Biosynch
* ••••• Autonomic Shunt Alternate powers:
* • Chemical Comprehension
* •• Self-Contained Metabolism
* ••• Social Chameleon
* •••• Toxic Allergy Inducement
* ••••• Harmonize
- L'Adaptation est la capacité à résister pour combattre les pouvoirs inhibiteurs de type moléculaire tel que l'Immobilisation Moléculaire et d'en briser finalement les effets. Il s'agit d'une abilité passive et défensive commune parmi les Êtres de niveau supérieur, incluant les Démons et les mauvais Sorciers. Si un mortel obtient des pouvoirs surnaturels, il peut devenir résistant et peut parfois même développer une immunité à ces mêmes pouvoirs.
- Adaptation is a passive monk ability learned at level 45 for those with the Windwalker ability, increasing chance to dodge when disarmed.
- Adaptation is the ability to survive and adapt to different situations and natural environments. This can include developing abilities to breathe underwater or in air with variable compositions, withstand different atmospheric pressures, live in much colder or hotter climates, see in greater darkness, develop camouflage colouring to hide from threats, etcetera. As opposed to Reactive Evolution, Adaptation only gives a character the ability to balance the resources of its current body, not to, for example, grow more durable or powerful.
- < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Adaptation]] adaptation < Medieval Latin adaptatio < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Adaptation]] adaptare; see adapt.
- Condition : humain niveau 4. Coût : 2 PP/round. Effet : Vous gagnez un point dans une de vos caractéristiques pendant un round. Vous ne pouvez augmenter qu'une seule caractéristique par round. Catégorie:Pouvoir Catégorie:Pouvoir racial Catégorie:Pouvoir racial (humain)
- ADAPTATION (Rank 3): The user of this gift can survive any environment, poison, or disease; he or she can also use this gift on others. NATIVE TO: Silent Striders
- WTF am I trying to accomplish? What is the fucking connection between a user who ownes the album Orchid by Opeth, an unsuccessful Israeli Uncyclopedian who writes an article about Adaptation, a reader who's stuck inside this shitty article about Adaptation, Charlie Kaufman, Euroipods, your mom, the fact that a stolen copy of Craven's "Scream" film recovered by police, and goatse? Kakun answers this question with the help of Sophia in this piece of shite article about the simple fact that every single part of this article, from the linkage to Kakun's crappy user page to this line itself, is complete and total bullshit.
- "Surround your allies with a cloud of nano-spirits that will defend them against damage." Adaptation is a protective esotery that can be used during Crises.
- Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, fresh off the success of Being John Malkovich, had a problem. He'd been hired to adapt the Susan Orlean book The Orchid Thief, about her experiences with rare flower hunter John Laroche, into a film, only to find out it had no real story and was mostly about flowers. Going out of his mind with writer's block, he eventually went off the deep end and wrote a screenplay beginning with: This article is about the movie titled Adaptation. For adaptation-related tropes, see Derivative Works.
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| - ACCLIMATIZATION, the process of adaptation by which animals and plants are gradually rendered capable of surviving and flourishing in countries remote from their original habitats, or under meteorological conditions different from those which they have usually to endure, and at first injurious to them.
- Having partly a bibliographic value, and partly confirming the statements above as to Balzac's influence, the following details concerning theatrical adaptations of some of his novels may serve as a supplement to this chapter.
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