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acclimate

(ăk′lə-māt′, ə-klī′mĭt)
tr. & intr.v. accli·mated, accli·mating, accli·mates
To accustom or become accustomed to a new environment or situation; adapt.
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Toxolasma texasensis was able to maintain a sulfate concentration in the blood of about 1-2 mmol [1.sup.-1] while acclimated to an artificial PW containing 0.2 mmol [1.sup.-1] [SO.sub.4].
Although cumulative levels of COR translation products were similar in cold-acclimated crowns from the unheated green house and from the field (data not shown), some transcripts (2.4, 7.3, and 9) were more highly expressed in plants sampled from the field whereas others (5.3 and 5.4) were more highly expressed in plants acclimated in the unheated greenhouse (Fig.
Acclimated (for 4 days and 21 days at 20[degrees]C) and non-acclimated mussels (n = 30 mussels in each salinity) were placed in individual 20-ml vials in 9 ml of water having salinities of AW, 1.75, 3.5, and 7.0 ppt.
Cold- acclimated and non cold- acclimated plants were tested over different temperature ranges and analyzed separately according to the model y = u + P + T + Px T + B[T] + B x P[T], where P is population, T is temperature, and B is batch.
Larvae were acclimated for a period of 4 days at two different temperatures: 15[degrees]C (experimental group) and 20[degrees]C (control).
For 72-79 days, 108 adults (mean total length = 49.1 mm; range, 34-66 mm) were acclimated at 15, 23 (temperature at Pinto Creek during capture of parental stock and temperature of culture of Devils River minnows), and 28[degrees]C.
This work evaluated and compared the experimental responses of Poecilia sphenops thermal fluctuations, versus previous investigations carried out in the same species (Hernandez-Rodriguez & Buckle-Ramirez, 1998; Hernandez-Rodriguez et al., 2002) acclimated to constant temperatures regimes to predict their environmental performance capacity.
However, the incessant heat warnings did not apply to me because I lived in Central Florida, and I was acclimated to this kind of weather.
Results revealed two distinct levels of expertise: Acclimated and Competent.
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