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- Sandbathing is thermoregulatory in the mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus.
- T . eques has also developed behavioral thermoregulatory mechanisms for sunlight exposure.
- After you have escaped the tiger, your body will return to thermoregulatory processes.
- He happens to be the world's expert on their thermoregulatory physiology and behavior.
- This sexual segregation is due to difference in sex-specific thermoregulatory and energetic requirements.
- AM404 is thought to induce its analgesic action through its activity on the thermoregulatory pathways.
- Glomus tumors are modified smooth muscle cells that control the thermoregulatory function of dermal glomus bodies.
- "When you have a spinal cord injury, your thermoregulatory system goes totally haywire, " he said.
- The gland can be thermoregulatory lipids, a source of pheromones, a site of osmoregulation, et al.
- The functional capacity of the thermoregulatory system alters with ageing, reducing the resistance of elderly people to excessive temperatures.
- Standard tests of thermoregulatory function show a markedly different rate of decline of thermoregulatory processes in different individuals with ageing.
- Standard tests of thermoregulatory function show a markedly different rate of decline of thermoregulatory processes in different individuals with ageing.
- There are several hypotheses to explain the formation of sleeping clusters, the most important one being a thermoregulatory process.
- The thermoregulatory hypothesis suggests that a primary function of sleeping in clusters is the conservation of heat during cold temperatures.
- Your parrot has a sophisticated thermoregulatory system : she can vary her insulation by puffing up, like other birds.
- Furthermore, thermoregulatory models suggest that Australopithecus species were fully hair covered, more like chimpanzees and bonobos, and unlike humans.
- They reduce their thermoregulatory energy requirements and enter torpor, ( i . e . either daily or in the cold ).
- Thus, crewmembers with altered thermoregulatory capabilities are at even greater risk should failure of the cooling systems of these garments occur.
- The limited thermoregulatory capabilities of flying bats appears to be one factor closely associated with why flight activity primarily occurs during cooler nocturnal temperatures.
- "Our findings provide further insight into the thermoregulatory cascade of events that precede the initiation of sleep, " write the scientists.
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