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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to acclimate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to adjust or adapt to new conditions or environments.
Example: "After moving to a new city, she proved to be able to acclimate quickly to the different climate and culture."
Alternatives: "capable of adapting" or "able to adjust".
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Lipid transfer proteins have been found to be associated with cold acclimation ability in some Solanum species that are able to acclimate to cold [ 30].
But the cold-treated corals seemed to stabilize during the final phase of the experiment, suggesting that they are able to acclimate somewhat.
J. Gr. is able to acclimate to underwater irradiance.
Photosynthetic diatoms are exposed to rapid and unpredictable changes in irradiance and spectral quality, and must be able to acclimate their light harvesting systems to varying light conditions.
When plants were cold-acclimated prior to the freezing treatment, the majority (92%) of wild-type plants became tolerant to the freezing temperature; in comparison, 74% of the lov1-4 plalso also became tolerant to the freezing treatment, suggesting that lov1-4 plaresensitivesitove to freezing temperatures but are able to acclimate to the cold.
In contrast, a majority of the population 1 clones were able to acclimate to growth under continuous light.
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Here, we demonstrate that the cca1-11 and particularly the cca1-11/lhy-21 morentsensitivere sensitove to freezing and were less able to cold acclimate in comparison to wild-type plants (Figure 10).
The southeast isn't completely new to Bothun, who was able to observe and acclimate to the region while doing his graduate work at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, where he received a Ph.D. in chemical engineering.
Increasing sea temperatures in tropical regions (~1 degree C) the last century have caused major coral bleaching, death, and therefore shrinking coral populations since although they are able to adapt and acclimate, it is uncertain if this evolutionary process will happen quickly enough to prevent major reduction of their numbers.
Being sessile, plants are able to adapt or acclimate after constant exposition to environmental stress conditions; nevertheless, in most cases growth rate and yield are reduced below optimum levels.
Because animals have some ability to acclimate to higher temperatures, scientists hoped that they might be able to adjust their physiology to keep up with global warming," Dr Gunderson added.
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