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acclimation 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. acclimatization: adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude or environment)
  2. (acclimate) acclimatize: get used to a certain climate; "They never acclimatized in Egypt"
  3. Acclimatization or acclimation is the process of an individual organism adjusting to change in its environment, allowing it to survive changes in temperature, water and food availability, other stresses and often relates to seasonal weather changes. ...
  4. (acclimated) accustomed, adapted or hardened to some environment
  5. (Acclimate) The adaptation of an organism to environmental changes.
  6. (Acclimate) Acclimation is the process of introducing fish or other animals into new conditions (tank water). This process should be slow with aquarium water testing beforehand to help determine the length of time needed for the acclimation process. More information on Fish Acclimation.
  7. (Acclimate) To introduce new fish into an aquarium or bowl by slowly letting them become accustomed to their new water and temperature.
  8. (acclimate) the process of introducing new bettas into your fishroom (or tank), gradually transferring them from their water to your water and new surrounding.
  9. (Acclimating) Allowing wood to adjust to the humidity in your home - wood expands and contracts based on the amount of moisture in the air.
  10. The adjustment of a plant to a climate zone that its not native to.
  11. The adjustment to changes in the climate or environment. Some materials may need time to acclimate before they are positioned in a kitchen or bath.
  12. letting flooring adjust to the environment in which it will be installed. This is crucial to prevent excessive expansion or contraction due to humidity in the air or other job conditions.
  13. Adjustment of an organism to a new habitat or environment.
  14. the habituation of an organism or animal to another climate i.e. becoming acclimatised e.g. as in behaviour.
  15. Short-term physiologic responses to a stress, usually occurring within minutes or hours.
  16. The adjustment of a species to slowly changing conditions in an ecosystem, such as temperature. See also threshold effect.
  17. Physical and physiological processes that prepare plants for temperature extremes.
  18. A process allowing your hardwood floor to become accustomed to it's new environment.  Solid wood flooring should be delivered to the job site and allowed to become accustomed to the conditions in which it will be installed. Temperature and humidity should be monitored.
  19. The process of slowly introducing and adjusting fish or other organisms to new water conditions, usually following purchase or transport from one aquarium to another.
  20. The process of making aquatic animals become accustomed to a different aquatic system.
  21. Given a change of a single parameter, a readjustment of the physiology of an organism, reaching a new steady state.
  22. The adaptation of the laminate floor to its installation environment.
  23. The act of allowing wood moisture content to become at equilibrium with the environment in which it will perform. (See EMC, Equilibrium Moisture Content)
  24. A process where seasoned lumber is stored in the area for equalization of moisture content prior to installation. Not required for engineered wood flooring.
  25. Acclimation refers to wood being allowed to balance to an equilibrium moisture content with the surrounding environment. Unfinished wood floors should be allowed to acclimate to the target environment of the occupied building. ...