The correct US spelling is "acclimatization" (UK term acclimation).
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The correct US spelling is "acclimatization" (UK term acclimation).
No. The correct spelling of the proper noun is mithridatism (no Es). It means to protect yourself from poisons by slow acclimation.
butterflies have a familiar acclimation with flowers.
Yes
They both mean the same thing but applicable in different countries. Acclimatization is used in the UK, while acclimation is used in the US. They both mean the process in which an individual organism adapts to it environment.
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No, a learned trait would be an acclimation.
Acclimation refers to a short-term physiological adjustment to a change in the environment, while adaptation involves a long-term genetic change in a population in response to environmental pressures. Acclimation is reversible and occurs within an individual's lifetime, while adaptation is passed down through generations.
to accustom or become accustomed to a new climate or environment; adapt. :)
The noun "acclaim" is a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for public praise; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
Kevin J. Tinson has written: 'Effect of cold acclimation on the sensitivity of B-adrenoreceptors in the rat ileum'