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The patterns of seasonal acclimation of photosynthetic capacity in angiosperms are more variable.
If an impact is too rapid, and acclimation on the level of gene expression cannot occur, cellular damage and cell death are initiated.
Oxygen consumption rates were measured, after 1 hr acclimation, in a closed system using a Clark-type polarographic oxygen electrode.
One prominent adaptive mechanism to this temperature stress is known as cold hardening or acclimation.
For this reason, separate mechanisms of acclimation for regulation of stomatal density on adaxial and abaxial surfaces have been proposed.
Acclimation may also be hidden if plants are grown under environments which lie at or beyond the limit of that species' acclimation capacity.
After a week of acclimation to the cages, birds were induced to peck the response keys by a standard autoshaping procedure.
Total cellular levels of Hsps fluctuate with season and with laboratory acclimation.
These findings of acclimation of root respiration are important to modelling respiration under different moisture and temperature regimes.
Today, the only widely accepted way to fight a phobia is with real-world experimentation and acclimation.
One of the biggest dangers facing airmen in the desert is heat, and acclimation to that heat is vital to maintaining their health.
This response is reflected in the actual acclimation and thus the adjustment of processes or structures on time-scales less than one generation.
Several studies have reported respiratory acclimation or adaptation to changes in temperature, and some back to pre-treatment levels.
Phenological adjustment to contrasted seasonality has been considered a symptom of proper acclimation.
Where cultivation is used between rows, cover crops planted in August can accelerate acclimation for winter.
For instance, does light acclimation reflect a single integrated response, or is it the result of a combination of processes?
If acclimation to the stress factor is successful, the metabolic parameter will change dynamically until a new steady-state is achieved.
Metabolic clearance rate of GH in trout is also increased following seawater acclimation.
Cellular depletion of oxygen results in rapid molecular and physiological acclimation.
An initial acclimation period for diet adjustment and familiarization with collection apparatus was needed prior to the onset of the study.
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Propagation by seeds, then, is an inconvenient method, only to be resorted to for purposes of acclimation.
In general the tribute of acclimation is not so soon paid by emigrants in Lima as in other tropical regions.
During a week unmeasurably long in retrospect, all six of the party had found the ease and sureness of physical acclimation.
This gradual adaptation to circumstances by an accommodating power is termed, in philosophical language, acclimation.
Extreme hazard of life, in all cases, was to be encountered in the process of acclimation.
There is nothing to hope for, as regards malaria, in acclimation.
It was, I suppose, the acclimation to which we were being subjected.
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