«HOMOEOTHERM» 관련 영어 책
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To escape from this servitude, one needs a high and constant body temperature:
one has to be a "homoeotherm", as most mammals and nearly all birds are. That
is why Barcroft in his book, The architecture of physiological functions, gave as a
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Husbandry of laboratory animals
At this point in the animal living at a constant temperature, there is a state of
quiescence in the thermoregulatory mechanisms, whereas the homoeotherm
living outdoors, and therefore subjected to fluctuating conditions, will be obliged
to face ...
M. L. Conalty, International Committee on Laboratory Animals,
1967
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Competition Science Vision
An animal whose body temperature fluctuates with that of the environment is
called — (A) Endothermic (B) Homoeotherm (C) Thermophilic (D) Ectothermic 3.
A population of an organism arising from a single organism through asexual ...
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Ecology and Evolution of Darwin's Finches
Radiant solar energy and the function of black homoeotherm pigmentation: an
hypothesis. Science 155:196-197. Harris, M. P. 1972. Coereba flaveola and the
Geospizinae. Bulletin of the British Ornithological Club 92: 1 64- 1 68 . Harris,
M. P. ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
homoeotherm See -therm: homoeotherm. ♢ homoeotic mutation See 2mutation:
homeotic mutation. ♢ homogamete See gamete: homogamete. ♢ homogametic
See -gametic: homogametic. ♢ homogametic sex See 1sex: homogametic sex.
Animal with body temperature that approximates the temperature of its
surroundings (opposite of homoeotherm). Greek poikilos (varied, multicoloured),
therme (heat). Polynya (n.): An area of semi-permanent open water surrounded
by sea ice.
Egil Sakshaug, Geir Helge Johnsen, Kit M. Kovacs,
2009
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Somatic Stability in the Newly Born
the results obtained from an experiment with a three-week-old kitten-for at this
age the kitten is already a true homoeotherm. A qualitatively similar scheme
might be produced for any homoeothermic animal. The animal's heat production (
full ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium,
2009
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Biodiversity in Drylands : Toward a Unified Framework: ...
Thus, a given amount of primary productivity will enable more trophic links in a
poikilotherm- than in a homoeotherm-based food chain (Yodzis 1984). Reagan et
al. (1996) evoked a similar argument when discussing an island tropical forest ...
Moshe Shachak Professor of Ecology Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, James R. Gosz Professor of Biology University of New Mexico, Millbrook Stewart T. A. Pickett Senior Scientist and Plant Ecologist Institute of Ecosystem Studies, New York,
2004
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The Chambers Dictionary
... occurrence of similar endings. — adj homoeotherm al, homeotherm al. hom-
oeotherm ic, homeotherm ic. homoeotherm ous or homhomunculus 769 hone
eotherm'ous homothermal (qv below). Also homoi'- other mal, faie: far: me: hur (
her); ...
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Palaeontologia Africana
More interesting than the mere rise in blood temperature is the question whether
this condition was of the mammalian homoeotherm nature, that is, to what extent
body temperature was controlled and kept constant. Hair Fossilized skin ...