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The phrase "acclimatized with" is not correct in standard English; the correct form is "acclimatized to." You can use it when discussing the process of becoming accustomed to a new environment or situation.
Example: "After a few weeks in the new city, I finally felt acclimatized to the local culture and climate."
Alternatives: "adapted to" or "accustomed to."
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In this study, GRSW2-B1 was repetitively acclimatized with butanol for 30 cycles (hereafter referred to as acclimatized cells).
About half the Rae Lakes loop is above 8k ft in altitude, so part of the training plan was to spend time acclimatizing for this run compared to the Grand Canyon where virtually the entire run was below 8k ft. I took advantage of the July 4th long weekend to visit Mammoth Lakes where I acclimatized with a 19 mile run to 1000 Island lake on the PCT/JMT.
In vitro derived plantlets were successfully acclimatized with a survival rate of 96.7%.
The animals were given a week to get acclimatized with the laboratory condition, before experimentation.
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Sludge with an initial mixed-liquor suspended solid (MLSS) concentration of 2 g L−1 was inoculated into two 5 L sequencing batch reactors to acclimatize with high-strength ammonium.
Animals were procured two weeks before the experiments to acclimatize with the laboratory environment.
In the first step of experiment, the granular sludge was acclimatized to treatment with high loaded synthetic wastewater.
Thus, travel stress plus physical exercise of a not high altitude acclimatized body combined with preexisting cardiovascular diseases may trigger such adverse events.
Mice were acclimatized and fed with a standard rat chow diet and water ad libitum in specific pathogen free laboratory for one week.
Sheep were acclimatized and fed with an antibacterial-free diet of alfalfa hay and pelleted feed concentrate, and unlimited access to water and saltlick.
Each mouse was placed in the startle chamber (SR-Lab) and initially acclimatized for 5 min with background noise alone (70 dB white noise).
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