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aclimatação
Adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude or environment)
acclimatization
acclimatisation
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aclimatação
1
Metabolic heat production only increased in the later period of cool
acclimation
.
2
Accumulation of osmolytes is indicative of
acclimation
to water stress in Wyalkatchem.
3
They had all the courage of the veteran troops, but lacked
acclimation
.
4
We postulate that this 7-O-rhamnosylation has an important function in UV
acclimation
.
5
And
acclimation
,
of course, which would be tricky with brains so complex.
6
Altered methylation, in response to stress, might also be involved in stress
acclimation
.
7
The fructose, glucose, and sucrose were dramatically increased in response to cold
acclimation
.
8
This alteration in sleep structure persisted at the end of the
acclimation
period.
9
In conclusion, there is no sleep adaptation as cool
acclimation
progressed.
10
Relatively little is known about salinity
acclimation
in the primitive groups of fishes.
11
Neck not the most common location for
acclimation
injury though, NRL physio tweeted.
12
This study demonstrated a broad
acclimation
potential in different developmental stages of K. cf.
13
Their moral
acclimation
in Ireland had not been without its effect upon their character.
14
The gene expression of PTGS2 was affected by neither drug administration nor
acclimation
temperature.
15
The
acclimation
to FRL results in rearrangement and synthesis of new pigments and pigment-protein complexes.
16
RVRED caused by the desiccation process was determined after full
acclimation
to the respective RHs.
acclimation
cold acclimation
gradual acclimation
thermal acclimation
accept acclimation
awkward acclimation
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aclimatação
aclimação