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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HOMEOTHERMISM»
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1
Comparative Physiology of Thermoregulation: Special Aspects ...
Though the end result is the same, i.e., homeothermism, the strategies for
attaining some degree of endogenous control over body temperature varies with
the class of animals. In all cases, the homeothermy depends upon either
exogenous or ...
2
Australian Science in the Making
interested to find out whether their reaction to a change in environmental
temperature would give any clues to the mechanism of homeothermism (
maintenance of a constant body temperature) in higher mammals, and in
particular in man.
Home, Roderick Weir Home, 1990
3
Biosemiotic Research Trends
The homeothermism, the norm of keeping certain stable internal temperature, for
instance, has only instrumental value for homeothermic animals. These animals
might (in principle) give up their norm of homeothermism as far as they could ...
4
Birds of the Great Basin: A Natural History
HOMEOTHERMISM BIRDS AND MAMMALS remain at almost constant warm
temperatures in the ever changing thermal environments on earth. As air, soil,
rock, and other organisms heat and cool by the moment, day, and season in
these ...
5
Comparative Physiology of Thermoregulation: Special aspects ...
Though the end result is the same, i.e., homeothermism, the strategies for
attaining some degree of endogenous control over body temperature varies with
the class of animals. In all cases, the homeothermy depends upon either
exogenous or ...
6
Poultry: (Selʹskokhozyaistvennaya ptitsa).
However, the growth of the respiratory quotient from 0.7 to 0.89 together with the
drop in the temperature in the incubator by more than 10°C towards the end of
incubation points to the fact that homeothermism begins to develop as early as ...
Ė. Ė Penionzhkevich, 1969
7
Contributions - Scripps Institution of Oceanography
... this species of fish. The significance of these observations is that a fish can
exhibit homeothermism when not deprived of its normal behavioral response,
and that the sensory inputs for this homeothermism involve the rostral part of the
brain.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1969
8
Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life
Important among these are (1) four appendages, each with five digits; (2) a skull
structure similar to that of their ancestral types; (3) a respiratory requirement for a
nearly continuous supply of air; and (4) homeothermism. Existing marine ...
Gordon Dudley, James Sumich, Virginia Dudley, 2011
9
Time: Limits and Constraints
However, homeothermism, or self- generated constant body temperature,
actually comes at great cost. To sustain this constant internal body-temperature
the organism must be in continual search of food as the source of the calories to
fuel this ...
International Society for the Study of Time. Conference, Jo Alyson Parker, Paul A. Harris, 2010
10
Australian Mammals: Biology and Captive Management: Biology ...
Martin, C.J. (1902) Thermal regulation and respiration exchange in monotremes
and marsupials: a study in the development of homeothermism. Philosophical
Transact ionsRoyal Society of London. SeriesB 195: 1–37. Messer, M. & Kerry,
K.R. ...