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    Look up torpor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Torpor is a state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually marked by a reduced body...
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    Sugar glider (section Torpor)
    and will enter torpor to conserve energy. Huddling as an energy conserving mechanism is not as efficient as torpor. Before entering torpor, a sugar glider...
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    decline in body temperature. Many experts believe that the processes of daily torpor and hibernation form a continuum and utilise similar mechanisms. The equivalent...
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    The Loneliest Punk. It stood as his only solo album until the release of Torpor 17 years later. The album includes his single from 2000, "What's Up Fatlip...
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    Antechinus (section Torpor)
    two types of torpor: hibernation which is long term (weeks or months) and daily torpor which is usually only a few hours. Daily torpor involves a less...
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    Heterothermy (redirect from Daily torpor)
    and poikilothermic when at rest. This phenomenon has been termed 'daily torpor' and was intensively studied in the Djungarian hamster. During the hibernation...
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    Bat (section Torpor)
    mammals use the capillary network in oversized ears for the same purpose. Torpor, a state of decreased activity where the body temperature and metabolism...
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    Hummingbird (section Torpor)
    energy when food is scarce and at night when not foraging, they can enter torpor, a state similar to hibernation, and slow their metabolic rate to 1⁄15 of...
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    and entering a state of torpor. When studied in colder temperatures at mountainous elevations, Anna's hummingbirds used torpor more frequently and for...
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    nights in torpor. Torpor results in energy conservation by significantly slowing down heart rate and metabolism, which lowers body temperature. Torpor is different...
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  • byāpāda): feelings of hostility, resentment, hatred and bitterness. Sloth-and-torpor (thīna-middha): half-hearted action with little or no effort or concentration...
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    Mulgara (section Torpor)
    listed as vulnerable. All species of mulgaras use torpor daily. Studies have shown they use torpor in the wild and in the lab setting. In contrast to...
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    that it uses is daily torpor. It lowers its body temperature and metabolic rate, in order to reduce energy expenditure. Torpor is unaffected by alterations...
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  • Evening in Torpor was a student-project that Natalie Merchant and Rob Buck from the band 10,000 Maniacs were involved with around the time that 10,000...
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  • Torpor Inducing Transfer Habitat For Human Stasis To Mars is a hibernation system proposed by SpaceWorks Engineering in 2013. The proposed system would...
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  • Suzerain is a narrative government simulation game developed by Torpor Games and published by Fellow Traveller. It was released for Windows, macOS, on...
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    daily. They do not hibernate, but some species are capable of entering torpor. In winter, many species undergo morphological changes that drastically...
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    experience torpor each winter, not all males go into winter torpor annually. For those males that do enter winter torpor, they exit torpor on average...
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    during harsh weather, and some species even entering torpor. There were several reports of suspected torpor in swallows from 1947, such as a 1970 report that...
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  • (sloth-torpor). Styāna or thīna is identified as: One of the five hindrances to meditation practice (in combination with middha, i.e. as sloth-torpor) One...
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    Part of a series on Animal dormancy Torpor Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical...
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    wild and 18 years in captivity. It uses its tail to store fat reserves for torpor. Recent research has shown that C. medius hibernates (or aestivates), even...
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  • मिद्ध  ; Tibetan phonetic: nyi) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "torpor", "drowsiness", "sleep", etc. In the Theravada tradition, middha is defined...
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    ultraviolet radiation. Bet hedging (biology) Plant physiology Scotobiology Torpor Capon, Brian (2005). Botany for gardeners. Timber Press: Timber Press. p...
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    and on the availability of food, it spends much of the day in a state of torpor. Such behaviour enables it to survive periods of extreme weather and food...
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    to seek a microhabitat of reduced thermal stress. Aestivation Physiology Torpor R.W. McDiarmid, 1999 Roy W. McDiarmid and Ronald Altig (1999) Tadpoles:...
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    drop, thereby conserving energy. Examples include hibernating bears and torpor in bats. Thermoregulation in organisms runs along a spectrum from endothermy...
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    their antithesis, the Five Hindrances (sensual pleasure, ill-will, sloth-torpor, restlessness-worry, doubt). In addition, one Samyutta Nikaya sutta identifies...
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    Frog (section Torpor)
    acoustic signals. During extreme conditions, some frogs enter a state of torpor and remain inactive for months. In colder regions, many species of frog...
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    Part of a series on Animal dormancy Torpor Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical...
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