| 21. | He was one of the founders of the Queensland Acclimatisation Society, and for a time its president.
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| 22. | The interest in acclimatisation derived from early theories that the environment could bring about evolutionary change in species.
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| 23. | The Queensland Acclimatisation Society was also active in providing plant stock and seed material to the new curator.
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| 24. | This process is referred to as acclimatisation : the maximum rate of sweating increases and its solute composition decreases.
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| 25. | Different national federations have their own distances and temperature rules, typically related to the acclimatisation of national athletes.
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| 26. | The week prior to the international round would be free of matches, to allow for travel and acclimatisation.
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| 27. | Beyond acclimatisation, hedgehogs were also introduced to control garden pests such as slugs, snails and grass grubs.
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| 28. | Achieving even this level of performance requires prolonged altitude acclimatisation, which takes 40 60 days for a typical expedition.
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| 29. | Australian cyclists prepared for the Games and Atlanta's humid weather by undergoing acclimatisation training in Perth and Melbourne.
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| 30. | Training regimes may include methods of heat acclimatisation, and regulations in some sports stipulate the intensity of some schedules.
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