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- adjective Of or pertaining to
thermoregulation
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Examples
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Limited thermoregulatory abilities (which extends to heat in general).
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I watched the marathon last year and toward the end there was an aerial view shot of many of the finishers wearing their reflective thermoregulatory ponchos, which looked white from the glare.
Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009
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Little known fact: healthy babies have thermoregulatory mechanisms.
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But, like the crest of the guineafowl, could these structures have a thermoregulatory role as well?
Archive 2006-06-01 Darren Naish 2006
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And that all of these in turn lead to thermoregulatory problems, exercise problems, mental and emotional changes?
grey’s anatomy recap report : losing control (season 2, episode 3) | Seattle Metblogs 2005
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Probably from the usual effects of a pontine hemorrhage on the nearby thermoregulatory centers.
Critical Condition Clement, Peter, M.D 2002
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And young children have a very immature thermoregulatory mechanism, so they're less efficient at getting rid of heat, said Dr. Martin Finkel, a pediatrician and director of the
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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Both diseases have degrees of thermoregulatory dysfunction, Andrew Gallup says.
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If Gigolaeva's boss knew a little something about thermoregulatory function, the maintenance of a consistent temperature, he'd take her yawn as a compliment.
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During Prolonged Endurance Cycling looked at no fewer than 10 different models of fatigue including the cardiovascular/anaerobic model, neuromuscular biomechanical, thermoregulatory models, and several others.
PezCyclingNews.com 2010
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