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The solution to this problem is not an easy one, as our brains are not acclimated to shift focus in the way that is needed.
Like xeric plants of the desert, we expect these xeric tumor cells to be hardy, flexible, phenotypically plastic and able to acclimate to shifts in harshness.
Of course I will adapt, adjust and acclimate to the shifts of being with another.
But what has changed in the last 60 hours at Fort Bragg, officers here said, is that others, too, have begun to shift to battle rhythm, with planners, logisticians, security personnel and others all beginning to acclimate themselves to the round-the-clock pace of combat operations.
Although this report focused solely on heat-related mortality during the months of June, July, and August, the health effects of heat are sometimes most striking early in the season, before people have acclimated to the shift in the seasons, says Kinney.
J. Gr. is able to acclimate to underwater irradiance.
Tonight Josh didn't acclimate to the board in time".
Vines acclimate to cold differently in different climate regimes.
The fourth and final season of this drama follows Daniel's long journey trying to acclimate to the world and his family trying to acclimate to him.
She moved the fish into the lab, and allowed them to acclimate to captivity.
His latest book focuses on a city couple's efforts to acclimate to a rural landscape.
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