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  • adverb In an adaptative manner.

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Examples

  • The government estimates that more than 21 million Americans over age 20 have above normal blood glucose, but that at least a third don't know they have it ... 'www. scrippsnews.com / node / 24477 ie Apparently some 7 million Americans are adaptatively protected from numerous diseases

    The Diabetes Blog 2009

  • The government estimates that more than 21 million Americans over age 20 have above normal blood glucose, but that at least a third don't know they have it ... 'www. scrippsnews.com / node / 24477 ie Apparently some 7 million Americans are adaptatively protected from numerous diseases

    The Diabetes Blog 2009

  • The government estimates that more than 21 million Americans over age 20 have above normal blood glucose, but that at least a third don't know they have it ... 'www. scrippsnews.com/node/24477 ie Apparently some 7 million Americans are adaptatively protected from numerous diseases

    The Diabetes Blog 2009

  • The government estimates that more than 21 million Americans over age 20 have above normal blood glucose, but that at least a third don't know they have it ... 'www. scrippsnews.com / node / 24477 ie Apparently some 7 million Americans are adaptatively protected from numerous diseases

    The Diabetes Blog Allie Beatty 2008

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