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Regulated hypothermia in the desert shrew
Stan L. Lindstedt
Biological Sciences
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Agriculture & Biology
shrews
71%
hypothermia
69%
deserts
56%
body temperature
55%
resting periods
48%
Notiosorex crawfordi
38%
heat transfer coefficient
27%
animals
24%
energy
23%
thermoregulation
21%
heat production
20%
air temperature
18%
food intake
17%
cages
17%
temperature
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Shrews
94%
Torpor
65%
Hypothermia
61%
Body Temperature
61%
Animals
29%
Temperature
28%
Body Temperature Regulation
25%
Thermogenesis
24%
Air
15%
Hot Temperature
15%
Eating
14%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
body temperature
76%
torpor
65%
desert
48%
animal
39%
thermoregulation
27%
food intake
26%
heat production
24%
energy supply
21%
energy saving
20%
heat transfer
17%
air temperature
15%
temperature
7%
Chemical Compounds
Hypothermic
100%
Metabolic
48%
Heat Transfer
31%
Energy
27%
Heat
21%
Food
21%
Amount
12%