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Adaptations: Some General Characteristics
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Abstract
The sections in this article are:
Stressor–Strain Relationships
Kinetics of Acclimation and Deacclimation
Classification of Adaptive Environments
Cross‐Acclimations
Methods to Study Cross‐Acclimation
Cross‐Acclimation between Cold and Hypoxia
Cross‐Acclimation between Cold and Heat
Cross‐Acclimation between Restraint and Either Cold or Hypoxia
Cross‐Acclimation between Heat and Hypoxia/Anoxia
Cross‐Acclimation between X‐Radiation and Either Cold or Exercise
Cross‐Acclimation between Exercise and Hypoxia
Cellular Cross‐Acclimations
Cross‐Acclimation: Assessment by Acute Simultaneous Exposure to Two Stressors
Acclimation to Two Stressors
Adaptations: Role in Pathophysiology
Title: Adaptations: Some General Characteristics
Description:
Abstract
The sections in this article are:
Stressor–Strain Relationships
Kinetics of Acclimation and Deacclimation
Classification of Adaptive Environments
Cross‐Acclimations
Methods to Study Cross‐Acclimation
Cross‐Acclimation between Cold and Hypoxia
Cross‐Acclimation between Cold and Heat
Cross‐Acclimation between Restraint and Either Cold or Hypoxia
Cross‐Acclimation between Heat and Hypoxia/Anoxia
Cross‐Acclimation between X‐Radiation and Either Cold or Exercise
Cross‐Acclimation between Exercise and Hypoxia
Cellular Cross‐Acclimations
Cross‐Acclimation: Assessment by Acute Simultaneous Exposure to Two Stressors
Acclimation to Two Stressors
Adaptations: Role in Pathophysiology.
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