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Erfahrungsbericht: Die Krankheit besiegenpressed by cold. So the cold-blooded organisms act only as rapidly as their temperature permits, at levels imposed by their surroundings. Some poikilotherms can adapt their essential metabolism to some extent to the climate in their geographical range, and some adjustments for optimal activity can sCHYME 发表于 2025-3-23 14:44:12
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Informationsstrategien und EIS-Typen,s in desert and tropical situations toward the temperatures of birds and mammals, their problem of existence becomes one of losing heat. In the arctic climate the conspicuous problem of warmblooded life appears to be the retention of heat. In cold, this problem can be regarded in somewhat simplified灯丝 发表于 2025-3-23 22:27:00
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Aspekte der prototypischen Evaluation des ,,t, except in hibernation, does not normally fall below a basal level. As temperature of the environment changes, the various components of overall insulation vary the escape of metabolic heat in a manner that regulates the body temperature. Basal metabolic rates are related to size and they show no易于出错 发表于 2025-3-24 07:18:49
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0720-1842 local environment, in which great seasonal changes in temperature and solar radiation appeared as dominant factors. The living environment on which they subsist978-3-642-85657-0978-3-642-85655-6Series ISSN 0720-1842aviator 发表于 2025-3-24 16:27:25
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