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Then there's a period of acclimatization after the new model is loaded.
This acclimatization, in one form or another, takes place when any living creatures meet.
There are likely to be limits to the extent to which such acclimatization is possible.
Permission was received to take them out for thirty minutes acclimatization.
"I'd like to know more about the acclimatization process."
This, I soon saw, was a kind of acclimatization.
Connie indicated for the party to halt in the acclimatization area.
Only on a world so teeming with life could such acclimatization occur, he thought.
Athletes can also take advantage of altitude acclimatization to increase their performance.
Typically at this point, climbers allow a day of rest for acclimatization.
A good height acclimatization is highly recommended for this climb.
A variety of walks are available on the Plateau making this an excellent acclimatization day.
The ability to acclimatize is an adaptation, but not the acclimatization itself.
A third theory charges it to predisposition plus the process of acclimatization.
Dehydration is common at high altitudes and can prevent acclimatization.
This acclimatization process is essential for safe and healthy trekking.
The human body can adapt to high altitude through immediate and long-term acclimatization.
Some kinds of acclimatization happen so rapidly that they are better called reflexes.
Although the itinerary itself is not difficult, it requires physical endurance and a good acclimatization.
A new process of acclimatization was again required.
He'd been cooling his heels since, waiting through the Facility's unusual acclimatization period.
The acclimatization of the white race in the tropics (1931)
Experiments on the introduction and acclimatization of individual species.
Repeated exposure to the sounds did lead to acclimatization.
On several days, when Hall's itinerary called for additional acclimatization, we walked nowhere at all.
Acclimation, they'd told us, took three or four days, so it was about right.
Every 24 hours spent on the west coast, would bring them 1 hour closer to acclimation.
This species is considered intermediate in its care and acclimation.
The acclimation process has not been without problems, though.
The acclimation process is much too long for me to do any sightseeing.
There might be no dangerous species, but they preferred a little more time for acclimation.
This idea has come to be known as the beneficial acclimation hypothesis.
This acclimation period allows them to withstand these new stresses.
The single biggest factor in successful acclimation is water.
I pick the word brainwashed carefully, because it's more than training or acclimation.
But for Americans, even those living abroad, the notion that their safety is not assured takes some acclimation.
They often have trouble tolerating cold weather without careful acclimation.
Back on Earth, operating a mile above sea level took careful acclimation."
Presently he stopped noticing much, having always taken care to maintain a level of acclimation to thin air.
A period of acclimation to a low altitude and hot climate was necessary to prepare for this training.
The applause he received was a universal thunder of acclimation."
With no acclimation, 70 degrees with high humidity can be dangerous.
Acclimation of test organisms (temperature mean and range) 11.
As amazing as the story was the monster's growing acclimation to the use of language.
Candidates are singled out and elected by unanimous acclimation of the existing members.
Expeditions often spend an extra day on the ascent for acclimation to the altitude.
Prior acclimation will decrease the severity of the symptoms.
He is also known as one of the first testers of the beneficial acclimation hypothesis.
The second largest obstacle to successful acclimation is parasites.
No special adaptations for dealing with cold, beyond the level of acclimation, have been found in indigenous Arctic folk.