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acculturation Rapid diffusion of cultural items either by choice of the receiving society or by force from a more dominant society.
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acculturation The changes that take place as a result of continuous firsthand contact between individuals of different cultures; usually refers to the experiences of adults.
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acclimatization Long-term physiologic responses to a stress, usually taking from days to months.
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acclimation 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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acc Abbreviation for Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
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