
1) Acclimatisation 2) Acclimatization 3) Adaptation 4) Adaptation to a new climate 5) Adjustment
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the process of an organism adjusting to chronic change in its environment.
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• (n.) The process of becoming, or the state of being, acclimated, or habituated to a new climate; acclimatization.
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Synonym for acclimatization ... Adaptation to a new environment or to a change in the old. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(ak″lĭ-ma´shәn) physiological or psychological adjustment to a new environment.
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Ac`cli·ma'tion noun The process of becoming, or the state of being, acclimated, or habituated to a new climate; acclimatization.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ak-li-mā′shŭn Synonyms: acclimatization
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Slow adjustment of an organism to new conditions in its environment.
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the process of an organism adjusting to chronic change in its environment.
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acclimation (ak' li MAY shuhn, ak' luh MAY shuhn) 1. To be accustomed to a different climate, environment, situation, or circumstance: 'More time will be needed for the acclimation of the troops and their equipment.' 2. Adaptation of an organism to its natural climatic environment: 'Now that winter is over, the spring acclimation of earthworms...
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Given a change of a single parameter, a readjustment of the physiology of an organism, reaching a new steady state
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Physiological changes induced in an organism by exposure to new environmental conditions. When humans move to higher altitudes, for example, the number of red blood cells rises to increase the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood in order to compensate for the lower levels of oxygen in the air. In evolutionary terms, the ability to acclimate i...
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adaptation to a new temperature or altitude or environment
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