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At first, the image of Astaire trying to acclimate to the unusual steps of Indian dance is humorous.
But to acclimate to life here, they often blend into the mainstream, becoming invisible.
Overwintering herbaceous plants or evergreen trees can only survive the winter seasons of cold climates when they are able to acclimate.
Slow-to-warm-up children need time to acclimate to a new environment and time to watch others do activities first.
It's important to try to help foreign students acclimate to American universities.
Finally, I'm anxious to see Hideki Matsui now that he's had a full season to acclimate to major league baseball and the American culture.
You don't have to tell your body how to acclimate to new environments, it's wired into our systems.
But your body seeks homeostasis, and when you continue to do the same thing for an extended period, your body will eventually acclimate to it.
If the individual is unable to acclimate to the LPF, or move away from it, then symptoms of stress and eventually death will occur.
As with the photosynthetic apparatus, stomata can acclimate to long-term variation in CO2 supply.
Plants have evolved various protective mechanisms that allow them to acclimate to unfavourable environments for continued survival and growth.
These factors allow the organism to propagate and acclimate to the host's internal environment.
Arabidopsis plants which lack functional photoreceptors are able to acclimate to a changed light intensity.
In order to acclimate him to the wild, Dolittle must teach him the ways of nature and how to act like a real bear.
P max can acclimate to several factors, which are, in approximate order of importance, light, nitrogen nutrition, ambient carbon dioxide concentration and temperature.
This questionnaire was administered during the second semester, in late March, so that the students would have had time to acclimate to the university culture.
But Bosnian Americans tend to live with extended family members, though this is likely to end as Bosnians acclimate to American culture and become more financially successful.
The brakes work just fine however some time to acclimate to their sensitivity is needed.
No information on the phenological plasticity of other benthic freshwater algae or on their capacity to acclimate to the naturally changing light environment is available.
If you buy from out of state, it will take a couple of years for the garlic to acclimate.
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A variation of it was given you to acclimate you to Earth's gravity and atmosphere.
They had learned to appreciate their skill in the arts, and resolved to acclimate those arts at home.
It may take a year or two to acclimate them to this more equable and more refreshing temperature.
Persistent efforts have been made to acclimate both Heather and Gorse in America.
Well, Sir, these races dying out, the white man has to acclimate himself.
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