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acclimatization: adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude or environment)
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Short-term physiologic responses to a stress, usually occurring within minutes or hours.
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1. Basically, same as acclimatization. 2. Adaptation of living organisms to all aspects of the environment, not just the climatic. Examples of acclimation would be adjustment of plants to growth at elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations or to soil water deficits.
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| acclimation |
response by an animal that enables it to tolerate a change in a single factor (eg temperature) in its environment.
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| acclimation |
The act of allowing wood moisture content to become at equilibrium with the environment in which it will perform (See EMC, Equilibrium Moisture Content)
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