PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HOMOEOTHERMIC»
homoeothermic
term
warm
blooded
colloquial
describe
animal
species
that
have
relatively
higher
blood
temperature
maintain
thermal
homeostasis
primarily
through
internal
metabolic
processes
these
characteristics
homoeothermic
zoology
maintaining
constant
independent
environmental
homeothermic
ardent
passionate
medical
meaning
encyclo
results
from
encyclopedia
glance
collins
always
ˌhɒmɪəʊˈθɜːmɪk
definitions
adjective
ˌhəʊmɪəʊˈθɜːmɪk
writers
events
homoiothermic
homoeothermal
homoiothermal
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said
capable
learn
about
adaptations
arctic
tours
regard
metabolism
terrestrial
animals
classified
remains
power
voted
words
phrases
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word
what
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HOMOEOTHERMIC»
Descubre el uso de
homoeothermic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
homoeothermic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Somatic Stability in the Newly Born
The homoeothermic animal Characteristically, a homoeothermic animal
maintains a deep body temperature in the region of 37°C (the precise value
varies with the species, from 35° to 40°); and in spite of wide fluctuations in the
temperature of ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
2
On Farm Monitoring of Pig Welfare
These principles are relevant for all homoeothermic beings, including humans (
Mounteith and Mount, 1974). c) Lower critical temperature (LCT) LCT is the point
in effective ambient temperature below which an animal must increase its rate of
...
Antonio Velarde, R. Geers, 2007
3
Chambers concise dictionary
[Early 20c: from Greek kyklos a ring] homoeopath see homeopath homoeopathic
see homeopath homoeopathy see homeopathy homoeostasis see homeostasis
homoeothermic or homoiothermic. or homoeothermal or homoiothermal >adj, ...
Depending upon the behaviour of their body temperature, animals may be
divided into two large groups: poikilotherrnic and homoeothermic. As a rule
poikilothermic animals are not able to' regulate their body temperature, which
therefore ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
5
Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine - ...
Hypothermia is 'a state of body temperature which is below normal in a
homoeothermic organism' [9]. Accidental (uncontrolled) hypothermia is non-
therapeutically altered body temperature in a homoeothermic organism, which
results in the ...
6
The Phylogenetic Handbook: A Practical Approach to DNA and ...
In the tetrapod sample data set (see Table 13.1 A), one pattern stands out when
only polymorphic sites are considered: the three poikilothermic species (i.e., frog,
alligator, and tuatara) have lower GC- content than the three homoeothermic ...
Marco Salemi, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, 2003
7
Multiple Choice Questions: Introduction to Human Body: Study ...
Human being is (A) Homoeothermic (B) Poikilothermic (C) Cold blooded (D)
None of the above. Answer (A) Human being maintains temperature of the body
despite changes in atmospheric temperature, and therefore, is homoeothermic. 8.
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Question Bank In Biology For Class Xi
Ans. Poisonous snakes - Naja (Cobra), Vipera (Viper). Non-poisonous snakes -
Ajgar (Python), Rat snake. 157. Which lizard is well known for its ability to change
colour? Ans. Chamaleon. 158. Are the birds homoeothermic or poikilother- mic?
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Issues in Biochemistry and Biophysics Research: 2013 Edition
(2012 Jul 25) lwate University, Morioka: Different molecular bases underlie the
mitochondrial respiratory activity in the homoeothermic spadices of
Symplocarpus renifolius and the transiently thermogenic appendices of Arum
maculatum By a ...
10
Livestock Housing: Modern Management to Ensure Optimal ...
Homoeothermic systems respire at a level consistent with their thermal
environment. Higher respiration rates are indicators of heat stress control
measures being taken by the animal. For example, sows in a non-heat stressed
condition ...
Andres Aland, Thomas Banhazi, 2013
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HOMOEOTHERMIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
homoeothermic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Cancer-Proof Rodents: My New “Matter” Column for the New York …
... however, switches from a typical poikilothermic pattern to a homoeothermic mode at 28 °.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_mole_rat. «National Geographic, Jun 13»
Hypothermia can kill: how to spot it, treat it and prevent it
Humans are homoeothermic: we generate heat through exercise. The lethargy he describes is the early onset symptoms of hypothermia. By the ... «Grough, Nov 12»
Seniors aided by omega-3 for muscle regeneration
However, why should we warm blooded, or homoeothermic (constant temperate) animals need Omega-3 oils, especially in the summer. «ABC Online, Nov 12»