acclimation

[ US /ˌækɫəˈmeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude or environment)
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How To Use acclimation In A Sentence

  • there is going to be an acclimation period for anyone who is new
  • Shimada K, Riihimaa A (1988) Cold acclimation, inoculative freezing and slow cooling: essential factors contributing to the freezing-tolerance in diapausing larvae of PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Obama is engendering the kind of acclimation reserved for few in American political life. Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Together at Last - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • A house of Congress can vote to pass a bill by acclimation IF there are no objections. The Volokh Conspiracy » Would “Deem & Pass” Survive Judicial Review?
  • Within a term of days, varying between five and twenty-five after the inoculation, _one_ presented a mild albuminuric attack, and _thirteen, only_ "acclimation fevers. The Making of Arguments
  • Club officials continue to resist putting him in the bullpen even as a short-term acclimation to the big leagues. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • Generally, most goldfish and koi can survive in temperatures about 50 degrees Fahrenheit, but consult with your fish provider regarding acclimation procedures.
  • Then Raymond Shaw shoots Ike at the convention and, after everything is sorted out, Kolhammer is nominated by acclimation on a promise to root out the Red Menace. Cheeseburger Gothic » And now, Gentlemen, down to business.
  • If an impact is too rapid, and acclimation on the level of gene expression cannot occur, cellular damage and cell death are initiated.
  • Cellular depletion of oxygen results in rapid molecular and physiological acclimation.
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