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The adaptive value of the hibernating phenotype is realized by eliminating the need to maintain a constant, high body temperature by entering torpor.
The populace at large, like the populace elsewhere and at other times, veered between apathetic torpor and hysterical fanaticism, between abject fear and fervent conviction.
The more time in the day the patient is idle, the more he is likely to sink into a torpor of laziness.
Because the hibernating mammal arouses periodically from torpor throughout the hibernation season, the ability to function at euthermic temperatures must be maintained continuously.
The perception that military history has brought itself down through narrowness or torpor, however, has harmed the field by turning other historians against it.
The first image suggests the conventional psychological torpor of dorveille: a "miserable pain," dimmed eyes, dizziness and darkness.
Even here, however, we only have an incomplete picture about what induces hibernation and the associated biochemical changes and genetic switches to maintain it during torpor.
Further, does he agree that, other than inducing an atmosphere of torpor and congestion, this is a propaganda exercise?
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Not only amphibians and reptiles go into a form of torpor in winter but also snails and other invertebrates may be found in the same state.
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Infection causes bats to rouse too frequently from torpor (temporary hibernation) and starve to death through excessive activity.
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The drug causes torpor and prostration within minutes.
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Torpor enables animals to survive periods of reduced food availability.
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Many animals survive cold frosty nights through torpor, a short-term temporary drop in body temperature.
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Such an extended period of torpor is close to a state of hibernation, not known among other birds.
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Further, body mass declines throughout nocturnal torpor at a rate of 0.04 g per hour, amounting to about 10% of weight loss each night.
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The two mental factors in conjunction are expressed as thina-middha ("sloth-torpor").
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Coupled with the daily torpor is a process called re-warming.
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Torpor is unaffected by alterations in photoperiod but is greatly affected by environmental conditions.
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In autumn and winter the echidna shows periods of torpor or deep hibernation.
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Such a capacity for torpor is rare in birds (or at least, rarely studied).
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Even in these deep hibernators, the long periods of torpor is interrupted by bouts of endothermic metabolism, called arousals (typically lasting between 420 hours).
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Golden moles have a low metabolic rate and are able to enter into a state of torpor in response to cold temperatures.
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However, before entering torpor, a sugar glider will reduce activity and body temperature normally in order to lower energy expenditure and avoid torpor.
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In the practice of attaining jhana, vitakka has the special task of inhibiting the hindrance of sloth and torpor (thina-middha).
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They do not enter torpor or hibernate, but die at ambient temperatures of below about.
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Remarkably, the common poorwill is the only bird known to go into torpor for extended periods (weeks to months).
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Men wandered round confused through hypothermia, some lost consciousness and died, others shivered, later developed torpor and tended to sleep.
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While roosting, at least some banana pipistrelles enter daily torpor during cool weather.
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Such states may be brief, regular circadian cycles called torpor, or they might occur in much longer, even seasonal, cycles called hibernation.
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By going into a torpor when resting or during cold weather, they conserve energy and reduce their need for food.
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Even during lactation a female is capable of entering daily torpor without affecting the offspring.
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The men start out eating greedily, but then settle into a satiated torpor.
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However, during the winter they do go through a period of torpor for a certain amount of time each day.
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Tawny frogmouths are unable to survive the winter months without spending much of their days and nights in torpor.
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They are most active during the spring, and may enter torpor for a few days at a time during the winter months.
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The paper seems sunk in a state of torpor, and the journalists' work is extremely dull.
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Though the bats are active throughout the year, they survive the winter months, when insect availability is low, by remaining in a torpor.
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A strange torpor had rendered him apathetic, indifferent to suffering, to love, to desire, and to hope.
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The bats enter torpor in cold weather and stay in their roosts for up to 10 days at a time before emerging to feed.
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Controlling the whole island, however, drained the national treasury and induced torpor in the battle-hardened veterans of the wars of independence.
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If conditions are unfavourable, individuals may enter a state of torpor.
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Sloth is identified as sickness of consciousness ("citta-gelanna"), torpor as sickness of the mental factors ("kayagelanna").
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When the body temperature is cooler the bats enter a state of torpor and remain in that state until the body temperature has warmed.
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Mountain pygmy possums are also noted to cache seeds and berries which they will feed on during periods when they awaken from torpor.
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Groups congregate for southward migration in the autumn and winter, though some individuals may undergo torpor and hibernate instead.
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In the winter, it will hibernate in nearby caves, and on cool or cold days the rest of the year individuals will enter torpor.
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With energetic constraints, the sugar glider will enter into daily torpor for 223 hours while in rest phase.
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Carly is a free spirit who appears to be mentally unbalanced and who is slowly being suffocated by domestic torpor and encroaching age.
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Lemurs have relatively low basal metabolic rates and may exhibit seasonal breeding, dormancy (such as hibernation or torpor), or female social dominance.
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Individual toads usually pick the same spot for torpor each year.
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Like coming to a fork in a road, one can take that mental path leading away from sloth and torpor.
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Sloth and torpor is a common problem which can creep up and smother one slowly.
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The fungus begins to grow on bats during the winter hibernation season, when bats are in torpor and immune-compromised.
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Hindgut fermenters do have the ability to expel their microflora, which is useful during the acts of hibernation, estivation and torpor.
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A badger may spend much of the winter in cycles of torpor that last around 29 hours.
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During torpor, to prevent dehydration, the kidney glomerular filtration rate ceases, preserving needed compounds like glucose as a source of fuel, water and nutrients.
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Larger mammals (e.g. ground squirrels) and bats show multi-day torpor bouts during hibernation (up to several weeks) in winter.
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Another survival technique that it uses is daily torpor.
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His eyes closed with the torpor of approaching death, and those around sustained his fainting form.
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In addition to brief and light bouts of torpor throughout the year, the echidna enters periods during winter when it hibernates.
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In addition, some tribes are known to have used plant toxins to induce torpor in stream fish to enable their capture.
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They may also enter daily torpor when roosting alone.
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Torpor and other metabolic peculiarities are very frequently found in this group, perhaps more often than in any other bird lineage.
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Not much is known on the origin of this torpor.
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Torpor is a well controlled thermoregulatory process and not, as previously thought, the result of switching off thermoregulation.
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Daily torpor, on the other hand, is not seasonally dependent and can be an important part of energy conservation at any time of year.
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Also, they will often enter hollows through small openings in order to better secure themselves from large predators during torpor.
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Despite the inability to induce torpor, there are substances in hibernator blood that can lend protection to organs for possible transplant.
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Muscarine can also be used in combination with other remedies for the treatment of intestinal torpor and deficient secretion.
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During the winter, the chipmunk may enter long periods of torpor, but does not truly hibernate.
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The hazel dormouse, therefore, spends a large proportion of its life sleeping either hibernating in winter or in torpor in summer.
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If they do not catch any food, they will enter a torpor similar to hibernation that day, awakening at night to hunt again.
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Gestation ranges from 30 to 48 days, being extended by factors such as scarce food resources, low temperatures and frequency of torpor.
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However, once they enter torpor, their immune system response is suppressed to conserve energy and hibernate through winter.
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Torpor, it turns out, really is the universal language.
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Torpor results in energy conservation by significantly slowing down heart-rate and metabolism which lowers body temperature.
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During the winter it goes into deep torpor and hibernation to save energy and reduce metabolism before emerging, as the temperature increases, to mate.
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The overcoming of the five hindrancessensual desire, ill will, sloth and torpor, restlessness and worry and doubtmarked the entries into access concentration.
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During the colder months wood mice do not hibernate; however, during severe winter seasons they fall into a sort of torpor, a decrease in physiological activity.
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Male body mass increases prior to the mating season, which is believed advantageous in searching for receptive females in estrus, and enabling them to maintain shorter periods of torpor.
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In cold or inclement weather, several nightjar species can slow their metabolism and go into torpor, notably the common poorwill, which will maintain that state for weeks.
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There is no evidence of torpor.
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During the period of hibernation, the animals average 13 separate bouts of torpor, which are broken up by periods of arousal lasting 1.2 days on average.
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Torpor reduces the amount of food intake.
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In unfavourable conditions and to save food, torpor is sometimes a factor in the species life habit, but it is only documented in areas of extreme environmental factors.
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Another factor that contributes to the sustaining of muscle strength in hibernating bears is the occurrence of periodic voluntary contractions and involuntary contractions from shivering during torpor.
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