acclimatization

  • 21altitude acclimatization — prisitaikymas prie slėgio lygio statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Lėtas organizmo prisitaikymas prie slėgio, ilgesnį laiką būnant žemo atmosferos slėgio sąlygomis. atitikmenys: angl. altitude acclimatization pranc. accoutumance à l’altitude …

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  • 22altitude acclimatization — A slow physiological adaptation resulting from prolonged exposure to significantly reduced atmospheric pressure …

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  • 23акклиматизация — acclimatization акклиматизация. Приспособление организмов к новым условиям существования после территориального, искусственного или естественного перемещения с образованием стабильных воспроизводящихся групп организмов (популяций); частным… …

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  • 24acclimatizations — acclimatization (Amer.) n. process of adjusting to a new environment; habituation (also acclimatisation) …

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  • 25Mount Kilimanjaro climbing routes — Mount Kilimanjaro Kibo Summit of Kilimanjaro Elevation 5,895 m (19,341 …

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  • 26Effects of high altitude on humans — Climbing Mount Rainier. The effects of high altitude on humans are considerable. The percentage saturation of hemoglobin with oxygen determines the content of oxygen in our blood. After the human body reaches around 2,100 m (7,000 feet) above sea …

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  • 27Adaptation — This article is about the evolutionary process. For other uses, see Adaptation (disambiguation). Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …

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  • 28Altitude illness — 1. Altitude illness (or altitude sickness) is a disorder caused by being at high altitude. It commonly occurs above 8,000 feet (2,440 meters). The cause of altitude illness is a matter of oxygen physiology. At sea level the concentration of… …

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  • 29Altitude sickness — 1. Altitude sickness (or altitude illness) is a disorder caused by being at high altitude. It more commonly occurs above 8,000 feet (2,440 meters). The cause of altitude illness is a matter of oxygen physiology. At sea level the concentration of… …

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  • 30WILSON, Edward (1813-1878) — journalist and philanthropist was born at Hampstead, London, on 13 November 1813. He was educated at a private school and then entered a business house at Manchester. He went to London and in 1842 emigrated to Australia. He at first had a small… …

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