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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HOMOIOTHERM»
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Ecology: Principles and Applications
Organisms Mean production Standard Sample efficiency error size homoiotherm
has much greater energetic requirements than a poikilotherm of the same size. it
also assimilates food at a much faster rate. On average a homoiotherm ...
J. L. Chapman, M. J. Reiss, 1999
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Ecology and Environment
A homoiotherm has different response to cold or heat as follows. Response to
cold When a typical homoiotherm as a mammal is subjected to severe cold,
following adaptations help the animal from excessive cooling. • The
subcutaneous fat ...
P. D. Sharma, Sharma P.D., 2009
However, much of what is known about homoiotherm cells probably applies, at
least broadly, to all poikilothermic vertebrate cells. Thus far, a "shotgun" approach
has been effective in growing fish cells; they simply are provided with the ...
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Dictionary of Biological Psychology
area without interbreeding, for instance) these are true species is an open
question: the more general term 'types' might be preferable to species in this
context. See also: evolution; natural selection. homoiotherm. see endotherm.
homologue.
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Sensory Evolution on the Threshold: Adaptations in ...
ROD NOISE AND BODY TEMPERATURE Deep-diving seals, cetaceans, and
penguins are homoiotherm, and in the mesopelagic zone (200 to 1000 meters)
with water temperatures of 4 to 14C (Defant, 1961), their eyes can hardly reach
the ...
J. G. M. Thewissen, Sirpa Nummela, 2008
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Audio- and Video-Based Biometric Person Authentication: 5th ...
The fundamentals behind it are that IR images are independent of external
illumination [2] and humans are homoiotherm who are capable of maintaining a
constant temperature which is different from that of the surroundings [6].
Especially, it is ...
Takeo Kanade, Anil Jain, Nalini K. Ratha, 2005
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Geography: in English, Russian, ...
... série f homogène seriefhomogénea homogene Reihef r f s g * homoiotherm →
2800 2800 homoiothermic animal; homoiotherm A warmblooded animal with
constant body temperature despite variations in temperature of their environment,
...
Vladimir Kotlyakov, Anna Komarova, 2006
Animal Lobster Bony fish'71 Mammal“ 2. Circulatory morphology Open Closed
Closed 3. Temperature regulation Poikilotherm Poikilotherm Homoiotherm 4.
Temperature 15—920°C 15—20°C 85—40°C 5. Body weight 500 gm 500 gm
500 gm ...
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A Dictionary of Ecology
Compare POIKILOHYDRY. homoiomerous Uniform in structure. homoiotherm (
homeotherm) An organism Whose body temperature varies only within narrow
limits. It may be regulated by internal mechanisms (i.e. in an *endotherm) or by ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Herpetological and Related Terminology
HOMOIOTHERM; HOMEOTHERM Warm-blooded; an animal e.g., a bird or
mammal, that maintains its internal body temperature at a constant level by using
metabolic processes to override fluctuations in the temperature of the
environment.