acclimation nel dizionario PONS

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To avoid this, more and more collegiate athletes use the summer as acclimation time with the tools of their future trade.
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Acclimation to those temperatures may decrease fitness in an individual.
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They often have trouble tolerating cold weather without careful acclimation.
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This idea has come to be known as the beneficial acclimation hypothesis.
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Given the shortcomings of the beneficial acclimation hypothesis, researchers are continuing to search for a theory that will be supported by empirical data.
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As such, thermal acclimation entails phenotypic adjustments that are found commonly across taxa, such as changes in the lipid composition of cell membranes.
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Acclimation occurs in a short period of time (days to weeks), and within the organism's lifetime (compare to adaptation).
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A period of acclimation to a low altitude and hot climate was necessary to prepare for this training.
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More recently, it has been found that adult acclimation and developmental acclimation lead to support for different hypotheses.
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However, there are costs associated with acclimation, such as the energetic costs in expressing heat shock proteins.
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