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[ə-klī́mə-tĭ-zā́shən]
(n.)The physiological adaptation of an animal or plant to changes in climate or environment, such as light, temperature, or altitude.
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Acclimatization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acclimatization or acclimation is the process of an organism adjusting to change in its environment, allowing it to survive changes in temperature, water and food availability, other stresses and o...
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Little is known about the role of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) on physiological changes of micropropagated plantlets during acclimatization and post-acclimatization. ... Plantlets had low photosynthetic rates (A) and poor initial growth during acclimatization. Relative water content (RWC) decreased during the first...
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however, neither the acute hypoxic ventilatory response nor the time course or magnitude of ventilatory acclimatization differed between PNH and control rats despite similar levels of PaO2 . Although carotid body volume was reduced in PNH rats, carotid body volumes increased during sustained hypoxia in both PNH and...
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Altitude sickness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Altitude sickness , also known as acute mountain sickness ( AMS ), altitude illness , hypobaropathy , or soroche , is a pathological effect of high altitude on humans (and animals), caused ...
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Outdoor Action Guide to; High Altitude: Acclimatization and Illnesses ... This process is known as acclimatization and generally takes 1-3 days at that altitude. For example, if you hike to 10,000 feet (3,048 meters), and spend several days at that altitude, your body acclimatizes to 10,000 feet (3,048 meters).
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Information on proper acclimatization and hydration to reduce the incidence of altitude illness. Discussion of altitude's effect on diet, menstruation, and medications. Bibliography and links. ... Steve & Judy's Altitude & Acclimatization Page...
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Physiological Responses; Heat Illness; Factors Affecting Acclimatization; Loss of Acclimatization; References ... Heat acclimatization is specific to the stress imposed on the human body. For example, passive exposure to heat induces some responses, notably an improved ability to dissipate heat. In contrast,
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u What is heat acclimatization? u How do you become heat acclimatized? HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION GUIDE 2003 u How fast can you become heat acclimatized? u What are the best heat acclimatization strategies? HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION GUIDE...
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