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But I'm acclimating to this new world.
When you arrive, just focus on acclimating to this place, to this community, and to this endeavor.
By flying back to the West Coast and turning around to simply return a few days later, the Seattle team will have a hard time acclimating to this travel, and it could cost them the edge they need to win the game.
However, given that adult Pacific salmon have a reduced ability to acclimate to high water temperatures (Clark et al. 2011), and there was increased mortality at 19°C, these gene expression results suggest that the fish were not acclimating to this temperature after 5 7 days of exposure.
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Moving very slowly, as it's very hot and I am having to acclimate to this tropical heat.
"If we tried to train our team and get acclimated to this altitude, it would take about three weeks," Arena said.
They moved cool corals into the hotter pool in winter, giving the little colonies a few months to acclimate to this water before the heat of summer.
Moch plays with a burst but is said to have stiff hips and will need time to get acclimated to this system.
He also had to get acclimated to this particular variety of grass-fed cow, which tends to be lean and therefore always runs the risk of tasting gamy if it's overcooked.
"It feels like they're yanking the rug out from under us just as we're finally starting to get acclimated to this new system," said Dennis Robillard, who lands about 113,000 pounds of cod a year and was offloading about 700 pounds of it the other day at Fisherman's Wharf here.
They were acclimated to this environment for 5 days prior to dosing.
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