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Acclimatization or
acclimatisation (also
called acclimation or acclimatation) is the
process in
which an
individual organism adjusts to a
change in its...
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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...
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Acclimatisation societies were
voluntary ****ociations,
founded in the 19th and 20th centuries, that
encouraged the
introduction of non-native species...
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Acclimatisation societies to
naturalise all
kinds of new
species —as long as they had no
harmful effect— were
established in New
Zealand by
European colonists...
- Prix:
Acclimatisation Session Live (Television production). London, England: Eurosport.
Event occurs at 15:37.
Monaco Grand Prix:
Acclimatisation Session...
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Acclimatisation" (PDF). The
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Retrieved 10
March 2013. "Everest:The...
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hedgehog (Erinaceus
europaeus occidentalis) were by the
Canterbury Acclimatisation Society in 1870, with
subsequent introductions in 1871, 1885, 1890...
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Acclimatisation Society gardens is a heritage-listed
botanic garden at Bray Road, Lawnton, City of
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It was
added to...
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fixed species that may
alter through processes of
hybridisation or
acclimatisation. By the 19th century,
naturalists understood that
species could change...
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vegetable kingdom as may be
useful or interesting." Like
other acclimatisation societies, the
American Acclimatization Society's
efforts impacted...