Prior to the 1996 Olympic Games, the Belarus team acclimatized themselves to the time zone by training in Roswell, Georgia. |
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The first-order rate equation can be used under conditions where micro-organisms become acclimatized to the chemical and can actively use it. |
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Rooted plants with three or four fully expanded leaves were transferred to a peat substratum and acclimatized in a glasshouse. |
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Although troops need to be acclimatized for any kind of mountainous terrain, the duration depends on the altitude at which the unit must operate. |
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Staff should be acclimatized and trained in new technologies and methodologies. |
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Well-trained, acclimatized troops must be available to replace those at higher altitudes. |
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Arriving in Tibet in late August, Koch and Chin acclimatized by climbing and skiing Changzheng, Everest's 24,890-foot neighbor. |
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Having acclimatized to the less-than-welcoming conditions, the Royals moved on to the tactical phase of the training. |
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This last was imported of Syria by a Roman governor, Lucius Vitellius and was acclimatized to the areas of the west of the Mediterranean. |
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First, however, the air is acclimatized to the prevailing conditions in order not to disturb the microclimate. |
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Lithops originent of Namibia and South Africa, where they were acclimatized to extreme conditions of heat and dryness. |
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Toronto took the unusual step of issuing an extreme cold weather alert fearing homeless people had not yet acclimatized to sub-zero temperatures. |
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However it must be taken into consideration that a week of this last course can take place in Beijing to get acclimatized. |
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They'd gone to our highest peaks in Utah to get acclimatized to the elevation. |
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Organisms that are indigenous and therefore acclimatized to an area naturally lend themselves to cultivation there. |
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One study found that goldfinches acclimatized to winter could produce five and a half times as much heat as usual by shivering. |
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In the past, staffing had increased gradually, allowing time for new employees to become acclimatized to the organization. |
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In March 1987, the pirogue was moved to the premises of the Quebec Conservation Centre to become acclimatized to a new environment. |
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In this country where ostrich could be seen only at the zoo, the bird has been acclimatized to the local climate and grows well even in winter. |
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Changing the perspective of someone who has become fully acclimatized to the Court environment takes time and extensive support. |
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Panels must be acclimatized to final site conditions, for a minimum of 72 hours prior to installation. |
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When danger of ill health was present, a stone acclimatized to its wearer would become dull and lustreless. |
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The timing of these tours of Zimbabwe and South Africa could not have been more opportune and is an ideal chance to get acclimatized to the conditions. |
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New Mexico natives Shenoah Allen and Mark Chavez will probably become acclimatized to the Canadian winter, but they're not likely to slow down any time soon. |
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We're taking another day here just to make sure we're acclimatized. |
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The refined aesthete Barry Humphries has acclimatized himself to English society, but the monsters he gestates rampage on his behalf and terrorize the toffs. |
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Nehru's Western upbringing and his visits to Europe before independence had acclimatized him to Western ways of thinking. |
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Native human highlanders are acclimatized rather than genetically adapted to the reduced oxygen pressure. |
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Besides the added stresses within the family, there are pressures from outside to which we have not become acclimatized. |
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Once at the hammam, having acclimatized and taken a quick shower, an employee will lather your body generously in black soap. |
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While dairy cattle can tolerate colder temperatures if acclimatized, calves have a greater vulnerability in cold temperatures. |
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Once they have become acclimatized, these invasive species can have negative environmental and economic impacts. |
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Parental intention was also relevant to the time required for the child to become acclimatized and to demonstrate a degree of settled purpose to live in the United States. |
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They studied extremely fit men who were acclimatized to 49 °C and found that, although heat was the largest predictor of water consumption, voluntary consumption rates were insufficient to maintain hydration. |
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The relieving controller then sits at the sector position while the controller being relieved stands behind the position and observes until the relieving controller is acclimatized to the sector. |
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All animals were acclimatized to the test chamber 30 min before testing. |
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Animals were acclimatized to laboratory conditions before the tests. |
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Indigenous mountain animals like the llama, alpaca, and vicuña in the Andes or the yak in the Himalayas are adapted rather than acclimatized to the low oxygen partial pressures of high altitude. |
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Examples of these terms are acclimatized, adventive, naturalized, and immigrant species but those terms refer to a subset of introduced species. |
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If personnel from this resource are to be involved in marine SAR missions, their training should involve mock missions to allow them to become familiar with and acclimatized to marine procedures and conditions. |
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This legislation, at that time, had been around for 24 years, and because it had been in place for such a long time, people, in this particular case aboriginal people, had become acclimatized to the provisions of that bill. |
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Upon receipt of crated works of art, the borrowing institution must store the crates unopened for a minimum of 24 hours to allow the works to become acclimatized to the new facility environment. |
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His visits have acclimatized him to the smell of cadaverine, which is intensified by the midday heat. |
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Although for the next 25 years he spent most of his time in an English-speaking country, he never mastered its language or thoroughly acclimatized himself. |
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As well, a broad cross-section of line and managerial professionals need to be acclimatized to community justice concepts and to working within and with communities. |
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The report indicates that there is no critical habitat along the Red Head Road and any wildlife using the area is likely acclimatized to traffic noise. |
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A total of 3,000 acclimatized apple rootstock plants, 1,300 rhubarb plantlets, 3,000 wild blueberry and 2,000 half-high blueberry plantlets were produced. |
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This is an opportunity for those who wish to come to this country as temporary caregivers, who would then have the opportunity to earn a living here and become accustomed or acclimatized to this country. |
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Environment Minister Jim Prentice getting acclimatized in Greenland. |
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The local species are already acclimatized to the environment, making them easier to grow, and avoiding the risks of importing foreign species that might accidentally be released into the environment. |
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She has never before been above ground and is being acclimatized to life above ground. |
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