Adaptations: Some General Characteristics

The sections in this article are: 1 Stressor–Strain Relationships 2 Kinetics of Acclimation and Deacclimation 3 Classification of Adaptive Environments 4 Cross-Acclimations 4.1 Methods to Study Cross-Acclimation 4.2 Cross-Acclimation between Cold and Hypoxia 4.3 Cross-Acclimation between Cold and Heat 4.4 Cross-Acclimation between Restraint and Either Cold or Hypoxia 4.5 Cross-Acclimation between Heat and Hypoxia/Anoxia 4.6 Cross-Acclimation between X-Radiation and Either Cold or Exercise 4.7 Cross-Acclimation between Exercise and Hypoxia 4.8 Cellular Cross-Acclimations 5 Cross-Acclimation: Assessment by Acute Simultaneous Exposure to Two Stressors 6 Acclimation to Two Stressors 7 Adaptations: Role in Pathophysiology

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