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acclimatize

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To inure or habituate to a climate different from that which is natural; to adapt to the peculiarities of a foreign or strange climate; said of man, the inferior animals, or plants.

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They never acclimatized in Egypt Source: Internet

The lower site, found at about 2,700 meters, was not far from Fang Camp, where the researchers go to acclimatize before heading up to Lower Erebus Hut at 3,450 meters. Source: Internet

Fast forward to early May and all the plants that have enjoyed their time in the greenhouse have ventured outside to acclimatize for their new homes. Source: Internet

Maurice says it will take three days to set up, and a week for the artifacts to acclimatize to their new surroundings. Source: Internet

I also found his description of packing the thousands of pounds of gear and food necessary to climb Everest fascinating, as well as the process of building camps at different heights to acclimatize the body to altitude. Source: Internet

The small changes can be tested, implemented and rolled out quickly, making for a series of small changes rolled out over a span of time, during which users have time to acclimatize to new aspects one at a time. Source: Internet

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