Search references for ACCLIMATIZATION. Phrases containing ACCLIMATIZATION
See searches and references containing ACCLIMATIZATION!ACCLIMATIZATION
Biological adjustment to new climates
acclimate the way that they do. The nouns acclimatization and acclimation (and the corresponding verbs acclimatize and acclimate) are widely regarded as synonymous
Acclimatization
Applies an electric current to heat or cool materials
other. By changing the configuration it allows both winter and summer acclimatization. These elements are expected to be an effective element for zero-energy
Thermoelectric_heat_pump
Environmental effects on physiology and mental health
of Mount Everest. When pO2 drops, the body responds with altitude acclimatization. The International Society for Mountain Medicine recognizes three altitude
Effects of high altitude on humans
Effects_of_high_altitude_on_humans
Medical condition due to rapid exposure to low oxygen at high altitude
eventually outstrips acclimatization. As a result, no permanent human habitation occurs above 5,100 metres (16,700 ft). A period of acclimatization is necessary
Altitude_sickness
Association dedicated to introducing non-native species
societies in New Zealand American Acclimatization Society Queensland Acclimatisation Society South Australian Acclimatization and Zoological Society Keller
Acclimatisation_society
Organization, introduced invasive species to North America
The American Acclimatization Society was a group founded in New York City in 1871 dedicated to introducing European flora and fauna into North America
American Acclimatization Society
American_Acclimatization_Society
Staging areas at Mount Everest
Highway 318. Climbers typically rest at base camp for several days for acclimatization, to reduce the risk of altitude sickness. The Everest Base Camp trek
Everest_base_camps
Altitudes above about 8,000 m (26,000 ft)
breathes more deeply and more frequently. But acclimatization requires days or even weeks. Failure to acclimatize may result in altitude sickness, including
Death_zone
Phenomenon in nervous system response
Acclimatisation is the process by which the nervous system fails to respond to a stimulus, as a result of the repeated stimulation of a transmission across
Acclimatisation_(neurons)
American amateur ornithologist
York Zoological Society. In 1877, he became chairman of the American Acclimatization Society and joined their efforts to introduce non-native species to
Eugene_Schieffelin
Height in relation to a specified reference point
reduced oxygen levels, which can lead to altitude sickness if proper acclimatization measures are not taken. Vertical distance measurements in the "down"
Altitude
This is a list of edible fruits that are native to, acclimatized to, or widely cultivated in Brazil: Acanthosyris spinescens (sombra-de-touro) Acrocomia
List_of_Brazilian_fruits
weakening leading to accidents). In the death zone, the human body cannot acclimatize, as it uses oxygen faster than it can be replenished. An extended stay
List of people who died climbing Mount Everest
List_of_people_who_died_climbing_Mount_Everest
Town in Koshi Province, Nepal
travelers need two days to reach the village of Namche Bazaar, an altitude-acclimatization stop for those continuing on. The airport has a 527-metre (1,729 ft)
Lukla
has been a great deal of research done on developmental adjustment, acclimatization, and cultural practices, but less research on genetic adaptations to
Cold and heat adaptations in humans
Cold_and_heat_adaptations_in_humans
Polish mountaineer (1976–2009)
expedition in Nepal. He fell into a crevasse at an elevation of 5500 m while acclimatizing. MountEverest.net Polish mountaineering timeline piotrmorawski.com official
Piotr_Morawski
Early 20th-century American couple dance known as the Grizzly Bear
The pas de l'ours, first known by its English name grizzly bear, is a couple dance that emerged in the United States around 1910 and achieved international
Grizzly_Bear_(dance)
Mountain in Tanzania, highest in Africa
heavily depends upon the route, as routes vary considerably in terms of acclimatization profile and climb duration.[citation needed] Kilimanjaro has a number
Mount_Kilimanjaro
permitted to work. At 140-220 (Low Risk, Acclimatization Zone) workers that cannot ascertain their acclimatization status should avoid working alone. Below
Thermal_work_limit
Period of adjustment of African slaves in the Americas
scholarship has occasionally applied this term to the brief period of acclimatization undergone by European immigrants to the Americas, it most frequently
Seasoning_(slavery)
Genus of corals
microalgae called Symbiodinium that gives them the flexibility of photo-acclimatization and photoadaptation to the varying depths. This genus holds the following
Leptoseris
Medical condition
typical of HACE deaths. Most people who travel to high altitudes acclimatize. Acclimatization precludes the development of HACE by maintaining adequate levels
High-altitude_cerebral_edema
Mummified Inca girl sacrifice
the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C., in a specially acclimatized conservation display unit. In its June 1996 issue, National Geographic
Mummy_Juanita
Place in Gandaki Province, Nepal
groups trekking around the Annapurna range take resting days in Manang to acclimatize to the high elevation, before taking on Thorong La pass. The village
Manang
Net heat load of a worker
days for acclimatization. New workers without recent exposure to heat may require additional time to adjust. On the first day of an acclimatization process
Occupational_heat_stress
Mountain in the Pamir range, located in China
and the comparatively drier weather of Xinjiang, though a thorough acclimatization period and a very strong physical condition are crucial for success
Muztagh_Ata
Largest city in Turkey
chestnut, cypress and stone pine make up the introduced species that got acclimatized to Istanbul. In a study that examined urban flora in Kartal, a total
Istanbul
Highest mountain in the Americas
will affect most climbers to some extent, depending on the degree of acclimatization. Although the normal climb is technically easy, multiple casualties
Aconcagua
Vascular response to cold
regularly work in cold environments show an increased response. Through acclimatization tropical residents can develop an increased response which is indistinguishable
Hunting_reaction
Edible fruit
from the parent tree to be considered new cultivars. Apples have been acclimatized in Ecuador at very high altitudes, where they can often, with the needed
Apple
Class of peptides which help cells survive freezing conditions
from cold damage. This work suggests the involvement of AFPs in cold acclimatization. Unlike the widely used automotive antifreeze, ethylene glycol, AFPs
Antifreeze_protein
1438–1533 empire in South America
Incas, were able to adapt to high-altitude living through successful acclimatization, which is characterized by increasing oxygen supply to the blood tissues
Inca_Empire
Glacier in Nepal
afternoon. Experienced, acclimatized climbers can ascend the icefall in a few hours, while inexperienced or non-altitude-acclimatized climbers may take 10–12
Khumbu_Icefall
American climber (born 1976)
successful summits of 8,000 meter peaks. He is known for the use of pre-acclimatization in altitude tents for commercial expeditions, which can cut the amount
Adrian_Ballinger
Earth's highest mountain
authors list (link) Muza, SR; Fulco, CS; Cymerman, A (2004). "Altitude Acclimatization Guide". US Army Research Inst. Of Environmental Medicine Thermal and
Mount_Everest
Reintroduction project
Prague and keeps a core herd in its Przewalski's Horse Breeding and Acclimatization Facility in Dolní Dobřejov (Střezimíř municipality). The management
Return_of_the_Wild_Horses
are also advised by the organizers to take a minimum of 1–5 days for acclimatization. All runners are also compulsorily required to have valid health insurance
Everest_Marathon
Female divers of Jeju, South Korea
Taehwan; Lee, Hye-Jin; Choo, Eonah; Lee, Jeong-Beom (2022). "The acclimatization of Haenyeo to a cold environment and occupational characteristics evaluated
Haenyeo
Botanic gardens at Daylesford, Victoria
fern gully and the conifers and exotic trees show how European trees acclimatized to cold conditions at this altitude. The Wombat Hill (Daylesford) Botanic
Wombat_Hill_Botanic_Gardens
British chemist, explorer, and mountaineer (1868–1921)
thinking into climbing big peaks. His studies included the physiology of acclimatization in relationship to important variables like altitude, barometric pressures
Alexander_Kellas
First North Ridge ascent of Mount Everest
main members of the climbing team arrived at the Base Camp. The first acclimatization expedition started on 25 March, moved equipment to Camp 3, and found
1960 Chinese Mount Everest expedition
1960_Chinese_Mount_Everest_expedition
Family of birds
persistent story alleges that Eugene Schieffelin, chairman of the American Acclimatization Society, decided all birds mentioned by William Shakespeare should
Starling
Park in Santa Barbara, California, United States
such nursery in California to scientifically evaluate new plants for acclimatization. In 1895, the partnership with Eaton ended and Dr. Franceschi relocated
Franceschi_Park
American boxer (1949–2025)
Puerto Rico a day before his next fight without giving himself time to acclimatize. His opponent was the skilled boxer Jimmy Young, who had beaten Ron Lyle
George_Foreman
Activity involving ascending mountains
procedure until they reach the summit. This technique is also helpful for acclimatization. While it is the original style in which high mountains were climbed
Mountaineering
Species of kingfisher bird in Australia
Fremantle, as well as up in Mullewa around 1896. The Acclimatization Society (or Animal and Bird Acclimatization committee of WA) imported and released hundreds
Laughing_kookaburra
Place
Base Camp ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on the weather, acclimatization and physical conditioning of each individual. At this altitude, few
Gorakshep
Type of plant tissue involved in cell proliferation
meristematic cells play a fundamental role in plant growth, regeneration, and acclimatization, as they serve as the source of all differentiated plant tissues and
Meristem
Genus of plants (coniferous trees)
the Ancient Mediterranean World. pp. 49–87. Andrews, A. C. (1961). "Acclimatization of citrus fruits in the Mediterranean region". Agricultural History
Cedrus
Death of eight climbers
experience, it is safer for me, once acclimatized, to climb without oxygen in order to avoid the sudden loss of acclimatization that occurs when supplementary
1996_Mount_Everest_disaster
Medical condition
the skin to radiate heat. This condition occurs within five days of acclimatization to higher temperatures, before the blood volume expands. The result
Heat_syncope
Highest mountain in Colorado, United States
particularly altitude sickness. This can affect anyone, even those who are acclimatized. In serious cases, it can lead to high-altitude pulmonary edema and cerebral
Mount_Elbert
16th-century movement in Western Christianity
Marshall has noted "In recent decades, scholars have become increasingly acclimatized to the idea that the Reformation was in important respects a continuation
Reformation
Norwegian football club
of the best springboards for African players in need of a European acclimatization club. Senegalese Makthar Thioune played three years for Sparta Sarpsborg
Sarpsborg_08_FF
Medium-sized mammal native to North America
left tributary and Kabardino-Balkaria were unsuccessful. A successful acclimatization occurred in Belarus, where three introductions (consisting of 52, 37
Raccoon
Biologist
by Stanford University Press. He has also researched the types of acclimatizations of stomata that are reflected by larger yields in commercial agriculture
Eliezer_(Eduardo)_Zeiger
List of split extended plays Title Release details We'll Just Have to Acclimatize Ourselves to the Post-Nuclear Area (with Seven Minutes of Nausea) Released:
Anal_Cunt_discography
Medical condition of lack of oxygen in the tissues
high-altitude diseases, the body must return arterial PaO2 toward normal. Acclimatization, the means by which the body adapts to higher altitudes, only partially
Hypoxia_(medicine)
Capital of the Dutch East Indies
Batavia, the Europeans' graveyard: the nineteenth-century debate on acclimatization in the Dutch East Indies J Hist Med Allied Sci 2012; volume 67, issue
Batavia,_Dutch_East_Indies
Mountain in Bolivia
27556; -68.137944) on the snow line (Time taken depends greatly on acclimatization and fitness). This camp is called locally Campo Argentino and consists
Huayna_Potosí
3 Inca ice mummies discovered in Peru
The discovery followed several weeks of work at high altitude. After acclimatizing and establishing a series of camps on the mountain, the team reached
Children_of_Llullaillaco
Set of highest mountains on each of the seven continents
22 days on the mountain (normally, expeditions take up to two months acclimatizing, laying ropes, etc.) and finally Denali on June 5, beating Ian McKeever's
Seven_Summits
American astronaut (born 1930)
engaged in combat operations as part of the Korean War. During an acclimatization flight, his main fuel system froze at 100 percent power, which would
Buzz_Aldrin
Chemical compound
taking before traveling, forces the body to early start) part of the acclimatization process which in turn helps to relieve symptoms. Acetazolamide is still
Acetazolamide
Habsburg monarch from 1848 to 1916
love with his wife, the feeling was not mutual. Elisabeth never truly acclimatized to life at court, and was frequently in conflict with the imperial family
Franz_Joseph_I
Public university and research institute in Rehovot, Israel
building in the complex. Water Tower (1930s) – Provided water to the acclimatization garden. Bloch Gate (1932) – Historic entrance to the Ziv campus, later
Weizmann_Institute_of_Science
2003 Indian film directed by J. P. Dutta
which moves in with an artillery battery of 110 mm field artillery and acclimatized troops. They launch a multi-pronged attack with artillery support, which
LOC:_Kargil
Genus of mammals
University Press of America. p. 156. ISBN 9780761815204. The camel was acclimatized in Egypt long before the time of Christ and was subsequently adopted
Camel
Temperature below which condensation occurs
effective cooling. People inhabiting tropical and subtropical climates acclimatize somewhat to higher dew points. Thus, a resident of Singapore or Miami
Dew_point
Village in Switzerland
building and further improvements in 1861. It sold itself as the ideal acclimatization station between the north of Italy and the health resorts of the Engadin
Le_Prese
Family of mostly succulent plants, adapted to dry environments
cacti need higher light levels to produce strong growth, although acclimatization is needed to conditions in a greenhouse, such as higher temperatures
Cactus
West Germanic language spoken by Ashkenazis
(one who takes part in the Haskalah) would write about and promote acclimatization to the outside world. Jewish children began attending secular schools
Yiddish
Nazi Germany's legal and justicial system 1933–1945
system needed to be reworked; judges, lawyers and other civil servants acclimatized themselves to the new Nazi laws and personnel. As of 2021, a few laws
Law_of_Nazi_Germany
Officer of the Indian Army, awarded the Ashoka Chakra
without needing to acclimatize, Major Sudhir said: "Sir, you know that I'm a pahari (from the mountains). I don't need acclimatization." After the Kargil
Sudhir_Kumar_Walia
Biologist and professor
during acclimatization of cork oak micropropagated plantlets. Romano, A.; Martins-Loução, M.A. (2003) Strategies to improve rooting and acclimatization of
Maria_Amélia_Martins-Loução
1960 film sequence
lenses necessary for this effect would have required six weeks of acclimatization to wear them, so Hitchcock decided to forgo them. The shower scene's
Psycho_shower_scene
Species of fish
the behest of the American Acclimatization Society and by private, state, and federal fisheries authorities. Acclimatization movements in Europe, South
Brook_trout
Breed of sheep
spread to Transylvania by the Mocans who practiced transhumance, being acclimatized in the mountain area of the Curbura Carpathians (Săcele-Covasna, Brețcu
Tsigai
Mountain pass in Nepal
difficult, because it does not allow most trekkers sufficient time for acclimatization to the altitude. For trekkers choosing this direction of travel, the
Thorong_La
Ornamental plant in a home or office
more chloroplasts. Horticulturists at Texas A&M University recommend acclimatization, a gradual process in which plants with too much or too little light
Houseplant
Genus of flowering plant
winters or the dryness of artificial heating, but an attempt to slowly acclimatize plants from the summer garden to the house can help. Once inside, the
Alocasia
Species introduced by human activity
lover of the works of Shakespeare and the chairman of the American Acclimatization Society, who, it is rumoured, wanted to introduce all of the birds
Introduced_species
Marathon held in northern India
countries. The Ladakh Marathon is held at a height of 11,500 to 17,600 ft. Acclimatization is the foremost issue at this height. Altitude sickness can occur at
Ladakh_Marathon
Mountain in Pakistan
on the Rupal Valley and is sometimes climbed by mountaineers as they acclimatize for higher altitude peaks. Despite its unique beauty, steep north face
Rupal_Peak
Small wild cat species (Felis margarita)
captive-born individuals from the zoo's population were kept in an acclimatization enclosure, but did not survive subsequent release into the wild. Since
Sand_cat
1997 novel by Anatoli Boukreev and G. Western DeWalt
the mountain, including the establishment of various camps and the acclimatization process required for climbers to adjust to higher altitudes". A reviewer
The_Climb_(book)
Garden and Acclimatization, volume two. Annual Meeting of the Department of Invertebrate Animals of the Imperial Russian Society for Acclimatization of Animals
Nasonov's_gland
Evolutionary process
organism surviving and reproducing. Adaptation differs from flexibility, acclimatization, and learning, all of which are changes during life which are not inherited
Adaptation
Mountain in Pakistan
used Ganalo Peak to acclimatize, reaching 5300 meters. In 2022, Italian climbers Francois Cazzanelli and Pietro Picco acclimatized on Ganalo Peak before
Ganalo_Peak
Species of starfish
popular with marine aquarium hobbyists, where it requires a proper, slow acclimatization before entering the tank system, and an adequate food source similar
Linckia_laevigata
Fictional comic book character
her origin to her teammates. Jean Grey becomes a close friend as Ororo acclimatizes to the team and the United States, the two supporting each other as the
Storm_(Marvel_Comics)
Subspecies of white rhinoceros
400 by 400 metres (1,300 ft × 1,300 ft) paddock area, allowing them to acclimatize to their new surroundings.[citation needed] Ol Pejeta provides 24-hour
Northern_white_rhinoceros
Film by Oliver Stone
with a speech instructor on breath control in order to become better acclimatized to the fast rhythm of the film's dialogue. Early on in the shoot, Stone
Wall_Street_(1987_film)
are turned away. They arrive at a new campsite, where they struggle to acclimatize to the outdoors. The next morning, during a planned hike, Shaun falls
List of The Good Doctor episodes
List_of_The_Good_Doctor_episodes
Nepalese amputee who climbed Mount Everest
preparation involved extensive trekking through the Khumbu region, acclimatization ascents on Everest, and the final push to the summit during a favorable
Nawang_Sherpa
Neighborhood in Solukhumbu District, Koshi Province, Nepal
popular with trekkers in the Khumbu region, especially for altitude acclimatization, and is the gateway to the high Himalaya. The town has a number of
Namche_Bazaar
Failed Sikh expedition to Kashmir
Ranjit Singh also wished for his soldiers to accompany this expedition to acclimatize towards the harsh climate, and to secure the release of Shah Shuja Durrani
Battle_of_Kashmir_(1814)
Garden and Acclimatization, volume two. Annual Meeting of the Department of Invertebrate Animals of the Imperial Russian Society for Acclimatization of Animals
Nasonov_pheromone
8th-highest mountain on Earth
elevation. People add Tsum Valley and the Ganesh Himal Base Camp as acclimatization trips before going on expeditions through the high passes. The Tsum
Manaslu
Species of bird
condors are kept in aviaries for three months prior to release, where they acclimatize to an environment similar to that which they will be released in. Released
Andean_condor
ACCLIMATIZATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deydeepya | தேயà¯à®¤à®¿à®ªà¯à®¯à®¾
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Winner
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili
Exalted; From Swahili
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
The Chera King; From the Chera (Currently Kerala) Country
Boy/Male
Indian
Husband.
Girl/Female
Greek American
Joyous muse of comedy.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Name of a Sahaaba
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Respectable Person; Goddess Saraswati
Boy/Male
Tamil
Urjani | உரà¯à®œà®¾à®¨à¯€
Lord of strength
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sukanta | ஸà¯à®•நà¯à®¤à®¾
Handsome
ACCLIMATIZATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
n.
The act of acclimatizing; the process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured.
n.
The process of becoming, or the state of being, acclimated, or habituated to a new climate; acclimatization.
n.
Acclimatization.