Thermoelectric acclimatization

ID: thermoelectric-acclimatization

Thermoelectric acclimatization refers to the physiological and biological adaptations some organisms undergo to cope with temperature changes in their environment, often involving thermoelectric processes. While the term isn't widely used in scientific literature, it can be conceptually linked to how certain species adjust their internal body temperature regulation and metabolic functions in response to extreme temperatures using thermoelectric principles. In a broader context, thermoelectricity is the direct conversion of temperature differences into electric voltage.

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