Cara might have been new to their world, but she was fairly good at acclimatizing herself. |
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Spend four days acclimatizing in Lhasa and continue across this amazing land. negotiating 17,000-foot passes through the ice-bound Himalayas. |
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She felt like she was acclimatizing, so to speak, to the life of a rock star. |
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You can also prepare your body for exposure to high heat by acclimatizing it. |
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I have three children and we are busy acclimatizing to Thailand and its radically different lifestyle. |
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Like Nathalie, I'm acclimatizing very well, and as yet haven't felt any ill effects. |
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Even that, at its nose-bleeding altitude, it is not recommended to play without acclimatizing. |
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However, on the whole the IEPT is left to fend for herself when it comes to acclimatizing to the intricacies of our professional health network. |
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You can prevent this by acclimatizing the device for about 2 hours at room temperature, leaving it unplugged from AC power. |
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The trail is easy, the views beautiful, and the walk serves well for acclimatizing to the altitude. |
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His expertise in this area led Champlain to entrust to him the responsibility of acclimatizing apple trees transplanted from Normandy. |
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Our first week was spent at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar, acclimatizing and training specifically for our Mission. |
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After a three-day, porter-assisted trek to the 9,000-foot base camp, you'll spend a day acclimatizing, and then launch a 4 a.m. assault on the craggy granite peak. |
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The groundwork took two years and was perceived as being essential to acclimatizing communities and government to the human rights discourse. |
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Martin and his team spent three weeks acclimatizing, planning and training for the attempt on the Sinai Peninsular in Egypt. |
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A new immigrant strategy will be launched, through which we will develop a mentoring framework and a communication skills development plan to assist this community in acclimatizing to Canadian business culture. |
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It was founded in 1787 by the East India Company, primarily for the purpose of acclimatizing new plants of commercial value and growing spices for trade. |
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Yet, at the turn of the century, this style gave way to the Italian Baroque, which Spanish architects found no difficulty in acclimatizing to their country. |
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He intended to spend as long as six weeks prior to his summit push acclimatizing to Everest's high altitude, going on forays up the mountain from base camp, which is 17,600 feet above sea level. |
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In addition to acclimatizing themselves to conditions that often differ markedly from those at home, they might face extremely challenging obstacles in carrying out their duties. |
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However, due to lower exposure to hot summer conditions, Canadians may have more difficulty in physiologically acclimatizing to heat episodes when they do occur. |
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Additionally the Court of Appeals found that the district court had not erred in concluding that the children had not acquired a new habitual residence in the United States by acclimatizing to the country. |
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At a minimum, new programs acclimatizing IEPTs to Canada's language and cultural norms will be needed to ensure that newcomers have the requisite soft skills to communicate with and effectively serve the public. |
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They suggest that the acquisition of new symbionts is unlikely to provide a stable means of acclimatizing to increasing SSTs because only corals that already host heat-tolerant symbiont strains may be able to acclimatize. |
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As for the potential source of food represented by wild animals, this was looked on as negligible beside the hopes placed in acclimatizing European or Asian domestic breeds. |
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However, at least four weeks still must be spent at and around Base Camp acclimatizing to altitude before the party can consider a summit attempt. |
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In other cases, inoculation with MLB at the same time as the yeast has been advocated, because it was felt the bacteria would have a better chance of growing and acclimatizing in a low-ethanol environment. |
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Special Ops populations in the military for instance, learn to function at high levels of their performance potential after acclimatizing to sleep debt. |
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On the one hand they offer precise seeing without any restrictions, on the other hand are them hardly to be felt, what entails a very fast acclimatizing. |
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This shared responsibility urges parents in charge of catcchesis to seek re-education, and one of the blessings of pastoral theology is the obligation of acclimatizing one's language and adapting to other cultures. |
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The mountain climbers spent a few days acclimatizing themselves to the high altitude. |
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