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architecture of the
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- and
extreme (≥ 42 °C). It
differs from
hyperthermia in that one's
thermoregulatory system's set
point for body
temperature is set
above normal, then heat...
- ****ng or basking,
sometimes also
known as sunbathing, is a
thermoregulatory or
comfort behaviour used by humans, animals,
especially birds, reptiles...
-
mesos "intermediate" and thermē "heat") is a type of
animal with a
thermoregulatory strategy intermediate to cold-blooded
ectotherms and warm-blooded endotherms...
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environmental and
individual factors.
Sweat production is a
vital thermoregulatory mechanism used by the body to
prevent heat-related
illness as the evaporation...
- (see #
Thermoregulatory organ below). Also the silk has
shown to have
similar electric properties when
exposed to light.
There is a
thermoregulatory organ...
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defending their territory, as this
thermoregulatory behavior allows them to
maximize their flight efficiency. The
thermoregulatory properties of dark coloration...
-
exposure to cold.
Standard tests of
thermoregulatory function show a
markedly different rate of
decline of
thermoregulatory processes in
different individuals...
- agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia, and
leukopenia Depression of the
thermoregulatory mechanism resulting in hypothermia/hyperthermia Rare side
effects include:...
- investigation.[citation needed]
Multiple studies have
explored the
thermoregulatory capacity of
rodent tails by
subjecting test
organisms to
varying levels...