As a prepaid card issuer, Peoples Trust assists new program managers
acclimate to the Canadian market, navigate the regulatory environment, and understand how to capture growing market demand.
Peoples Trust expands Canadian prepaid-issuing services to SVM
Acclimation to a given temperature, however, tends to show that larvae may
acclimate to cold water.
Effect of temperature on the behavior of stage IV American lobster (Homarus americanus) larvae
The team suggests that the stress response diminishes over time, and that the solution is to allow the rats to
acclimate to the researcher before testing.
Male researchers stress rodents
She describes how she became a firefighter/paramedic, including what it takes to enter the field, what it was like to
acclimate to firefighting, her work with the Orlando Fire Department, her move into leadership positions and the education and experience needed, and the events that led to the end of her career.
Let burn; the making and breaking of a firefighter/paramedic
They conclude that cold stress and the inability to
acclimate to decreasing temperatures, rather than starvation, are key factors in winter mortality.
Science of shad winterkill
"Carpet has to
acclimate to Interior conditions before it's installed.
Pull the wrinkles out of your carpet
"Inmates who have [completed] the program have shown the ability to better
acclimate to society and lead a crime-free life."
Behavioral-change program presents first graduating class
Biomechanical testing includes measuring changes in energy expended, assessing how quickly soldiers
acclimate to wearing the Hulc and whether there is a reduction in metabolic cost or improvement in metabolic efficiency.
HULC under biomech tests
(2006) suggested that acclimation-response ratio (difference in endpoint divided by difference in acclimation, essentially the slope of a line) estimates ability to change thermal tolerance so the upper extrapolated endpoint of the Gila chub may reflect inability to
acclimate to increased temperatures, relative to the Devils River minnow.
Critical thermal maxima of captive-bred Devils River minnows (Dionda diaboli)
This could be participating in a firm-sponsored community service event, such as Paint-the-Town or Adopt-a-Highway, or getting to know a new staff member who's not part of their department and helping him or her
acclimate to the firm.
How to keep them once you've got them: a novel approach cuts turnover to half the industry average
Typically, it takes people from sea level five to seven days to
acclimate to the elevation, said Dr.
Airmen held researchers by living in the clouds
Turning your clock back one hour each night, as passengers do on the ship, might well be the most civilized way to
acclimate to a foreign time zone.
Splendor at sea: the Queen Mary 2 evokes the golden age of timeless and luxurious transatlantic travel
a luxury retirement community in Indianapolis, is designed to help seniors
acclimate to their new surroundings.
With $2,000 'have it your way': Dominion realty is experimenting with a marketing program that gives new senior residents an "allowance" to upgrade their home of apply toward rent
Given this information, there are two ways to proceed: either one takes these facts and attempts to account for our remarkable neglect, or else we ask ourselves to simply
acclimate to the new facts.
Giovanni Baglione: Artistic Reputation in Baroque Rome
Jackson suggested SDDC schedule routine training operations with Ready Reserve Force ships to better
acclimate to the different ship designs.
Symposium breakout sessions-lessons learned: reserve equipment shortcomings delay SDDC equipment moves