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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...
- gl****es become foggy). It is advisable to allow electronic equipment to acclimatise for several hours, after being brought in from the cold, before powering...
- termination fee as a result. In November 2020, the company acquired Acclimatise, a provider of climate change adaptation advisory and analytics services...
- Bear Dog was a breed of dog that came to Canada in early migrations and acclimatised to the environment. The Tahltan was built somewhere between the lines...
- Hitch****s lived in a spacious flat on Wilshire Boulevard, and slowly acclimatised themselves to the Los Angeles area. He and his wife Alma kept a low profile...
- considered a technically easy yet arduous ascent for someone well-trained and acclimatised to the altitude. From l'Aiguille du Midi (where the cable car stops)...
- further east at that time. Climbers spend a couple of w****s in Base Camp, acclimatising to the altitude. During that time, Sherpas and some expedition climbers...
- Bolivia an unfair advantage against opponents who had only a few days to acclimatise before playing. On 27 May 2007, FIFA declared that no World Cup Qualifying...
- Cho Oyu and was noted as being a talented rock climber who seemed to acclimatise well, and was known for being in good humour around mountaineering camps...
- horses with unnecessary equipment and saddlery, failure to rest and acclimatise horses after long sea voyages and, later in the war, poor management...