Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet SHIVERING
SHIVERING
Definition av SHIVERING
- böjningsform av shiver
- presensparticip av shiver
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- In addition to shivering, some hibernating animals also produce body heat by non-shivering thermogenesis to avoid freezing.
- In addition to heat produced by shivering muscle, brown adipose tissue produces heat by non-shivering thermogenesis.
- Examples include special-function muscular exertion such as shivering, and uncoupled oxidative metabolism, such as within brown adipose tissue.
- Although the General Assembly hall was so warm as to cause several men to faint, Altgeld, clad in a heavy topcoat, was pale and visibly shivering.
- Essentially a stream of consciousness expressed through movement, this could be amoebic movement or could be mundane habitual actions, like shrugging, shivering, rubbing an injured shoulder, etc.
- The enemy was rightly shivering with fear by the love and respect that Meena was creating within the hearts of our people.
- The most common side effects with intravenous infusions are reactions related to the infusion (such as fever, chills and shivering) while most common serious side effects are infusion reactions, infections and heart-related problems.
- On July 17, Stereogum premiered "Scattered Like Leaves", calling it a "starry, shivering cut", while NPR premiered "Red Balloon" on August 9, describing it as a "long, slow summer swoon" with "devastating melancholy".
- A towering monument out of tense hi-hats and pulsating bass and shivering strings and hard-strutting chicken-scratch guitars and panicked trumpet-blasts.
- Because glazes need to be firmly attached to the underlying porcelain (or other body type) their thermal expansion must be tuned to 'fit' the body so that crazing or shivering do not occur.
- Infected animals are said to resemble rabbits with myxomatosis, in that they are sometimes found shivering and lethargic.
- Van der Velde said he remembered shivering at the start of an Italian race, the skin of his arms wrinkled in goosebumps, because of the amphetamine he had taken just to start.
- This aria ("What power art thou who from below") is accompanied by shivering strings, probably influenced by a scene from Act IV of Jean-Baptiste Lully's opera Isis (1677); but, as Peter Holman writes, Purcell's "daring chromatic harmonies transform the Cold Genius from the picturesque figure of Lully (or Dryden, for that matter) into a genuinely awe-inspiring character — the more so because Cupid's responses are set to such frothy and brilliant music".
- Its functions include elevation of blood pressure, pupillary dilation, and shivering or body heat conservation (thermoregulation).
- Descending fibers arise in the hypothalamus to project directly or indirectly onto autonomic nuclei and lower motor neurons of the brainstem and spinal cord; the descending component is involved in controling chewing, swallowing, salivation and gastrointestinal secretory function, and shivering.
- Mangal Pandey "shivering and convulsed" with a chest wound was brought to the regimental hospital under guard.
- Butorphanol is also quite effective at reducing post-operative shivering (owing to its kappa agonist activity).
- Confined to their cells on lockdown, deprived of light, the men on these units now found themselves shivering on their bunks with their heads inches from toilet bowls nearly overflowing with festering feces.
- As host of "The Weather Outside," Jolls would stand out in the elements to report on weather conditions, and seeing him shivering or struggling to keep balance in gusty winds became common.
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