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In Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Chameleon was not originally planned to be in the game, and would have been omitted as a playable character along with Motaro. However, due to great fan demand, both were added to the roster.[5]
Deported following his apprehension, the Chameleon returned to America after an absence of many months. Viewing the wall-crawler as a clear and present danger to his illicit objectives, he enlisted a partner in crime: Kraven the Hunter, master tracker and expert marksman. However, prey managed to turn the tables on predator. Since then, the Chameleon has engaged in numerous unlawful endeavors. Sometimes, he has worked in the employ of others -- including Hydra, a technologically advanced, neo-fascist subversive organization; and the Leader, gamma-irradiated super-genius. Often, he has committed robberies solely for his own benefit.
All Chameleon species are diurnal. Their main activity is in the morning and in the evening. Chameleons are not active hunters but rather sit motionless for hours and wait for a prey to pass by. They mainly feed on different arthropods and small vertebrates. Chameleons live mostly solitary and are quite aggressive toward other members of the same species.
Word History: The words referring to the animal chameleon and the plant chamomile are related etymologically by a reference to the place one would expect to find them, that is, on the ground. The first part of both words goes back to the Greek form [K]hamai, meaning "on the ground." What is found on the ground in each case is quite different, of course. The khamaileōn is a "lion [leōn] on the ground," a term translating the Akkadian phrase nēš qaqqari. The khamaimēlon is "an apple [mēlon] on the ground," so named because the blossoms of at least one variety of this creeping herb have an applelike scent. Both words are first found in Middle English, chameleon in a work composed before 1382 and chamomile in a work written in 1373.
By using Chameleon, you can enable your application to speak the many different dialects of HL7 (even custom versions), ensuring 100% compatibility with any information system (eg. LIS, HIS, etc.) you need to communicate with. This approach abstracts away the details of HL7 so that applications can be focused solely on business logic.
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