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To acclimate to environmental changes in light wavelengths and intensity, plants accumulate the production of UV-B-protectant phytochemicals, such as flavonoids and vitamins.
Indeed, the changes in the phosphorylation pattern of thylakoid proteins revealed the capacity of the electron transfer chain to acclimate to changes in light conditions.
This allows kernza to better acclimate to changes in the environment.
Gerbils were allowed one week to acclimate to the change in environment before any testing began.
Gerbils were allowed one week to acclimate to the change in environment before any testing began, and testing occurred during all phases of the estrous cycle.
In other words, corals harboring multiple symbionts may a have a greater capacity to acclimate to environmental change, but only if those symbionts include thermally tolerant types.
Modern amphioxus, which typically live in shallow waters protected from wave action, have a remarkable ability to acclimate to short-term environmental change.
Getting acclimated to the time change for the week is beneficial to playing well at the British Open," he said.
Customers are acclimating to change faster than ever before, technology is evolving very rapidly, all markets are instantly global, and the cost of entry is lower than ever.
Such change is to be welcomed.
Field measurements showed that L. papulosum can acclimate quickly to daily changes in solar irradiance.
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