There is some speculation that the creature's homeothermic strategy might have changed at times in its life cycle . "'
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"' Charles Robert Richet "'( 25 August 1850 4 December 1935 ) was a homeothermic animals, and breathing.
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Live human beings are homeothermic and will expend considerable energy to maintain a healthy body temperature . alteripse 09 : 35, 10 October 2006 ( UTC)
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In contrast, mature homeothermic animals, vulnerable to relatively short periods of anoxia, rapidly accumulate arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acid as a result of phospholipase A2 activation.
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A number of investigations indicate that faster resting heart rate has emerged as a new risk factor for mortality in homeothermic mammals, particularly cardiovascular mortality in human beings.
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The infrared sense enables Desmodus to localize homeothermic ( warm-blooded ) animals ( cattle, horses, wild mammals ) within a range of about 10 to 15 cm.
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The air-trapping property is also the insulation principle employed by homeothermic animals to stay warm, for example down feathers, and insulating hair such as natural sheep's wool.
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Because of the constant movements of the neonates, the aggregate assumes stable temperature properties reminiscent of a homeothermic organism ( i . e ., maintains tight temperature tolerance ?2 �C ).
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Because their metabolism is variable and generally below that of homeothermic animals, sustained high-energy activities like powered flight in large animals or maintaining a large brain is generally beyond poikilotherm animals.
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This also suggests that body temperature rhythms, as controlled by the SCN in homeothermic mammals, is a potential mechanism through which the master clock may synchronize circadian oscillators within tissues throughout the body.