deconditioning

adaptation of an organism to less demanding environment or the decrease of physiological adaptation to normal conditions
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deconditioning

Summary

deconditioning ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (58 views/month).[1]

Key Facts

  • deconditioning's subclass of is recorded as adaptation[2].
  • deconditioning's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03d4n4m[3].
  • deconditioning's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121bd9_g[4].
  • deconditioning's JSTOR topic ID is recorded as deconditioning[5].
  • deconditioning's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2777152909[6].
  • deconditioning's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C2777152909[7].

Why It Matters

deconditioning ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (58 views/month).[1] deconditioning has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]

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APA 4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph. (2026). deconditioning. Retrieved April 10, 2026, from https://4ort.xyz/entity/deconditioning
MLA “deconditioning.” 4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph, 4ort.xyz, 10 Apr. 2026, https://4ort.xyz/entity/deconditioning.
BibTeX @misc{4ortxyz_deconditioning_2026, author = {{4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph}}, title = {{deconditioning}}, year = {2026}, url = {https://4ort.xyz/entity/deconditioning}, note = {Accessed: 2026-04-10}}
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