"Hibernate" means to go into a deep sleep or resting state, usually during the winter season, in order to conserve energy and survive the cold temperatures.
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While bears
hibernate in the winter, it is not uncommon to observe them during the spring and summer.
Once the party's over and everyone has retreated back to their own lairs — sorry, homes — you can get down to the business of
hibernating for the evening under, you guessed it, a fox - covered duvet set or blanket!
Fungus is killing millions
of hibernating bats in North America, and the resulting disease is spreading.
Many believe the disease is purely psychological, but researchers have discovered something that might change that: a unique decline in cell waste in CFS - affected blood, which also happens in
hibernating animals and people with extreme caloric restriction, Pacific Standard reports.
I participate in the management of the land, at the field station and other university - owned areas: a regionally significant wetland, a virgin prairie remnant, an abandoned iron mine that's an important site for
hibernating bats.
In the 1960s, scientists sought an elusive bloodborne factor, transfusing the blood of
hibernating bears into monkeys in the hope of sending them into an instant sleep.
Since they do
not hibernate during winter, they spend the summer gathering grasses and wildflowers to store in «haypiles» for winter subsistence.
A charming fun song with a simple melody where the lyrics tell of the animals that actually
hibernate during winter in this country.
The technique for disabling
hibernate mode is pretty much the same in Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista.
Some Macs also support «standby mode», which is basically the same
as hibernate on a Windows PC.
«Over the winter, the mosquitoes are like a bear
hibernating until it's warm enough,» she said.
But even if you feel
like hibernating indoors for the winter, that doesn't mean you can't appreciate and revel in the wonders of nature.
Warmer weather will soon bring us out from
hibernating at home, and start whisking us away for travel season!
After hibernating in refrigeratorlike chambers containing the compound, which is produced by a soil bacterium (a strain of Rhodococcus rhodochrous), diseased little brown and northern long - eared bats emerged healthy.
These youngsters
hibernate with their parents October through March in the north and in high mountain valleys.
The cool conditions keep the reptiles in a dormant
hibernating state until they can be handled.
Your heart - healthy lifestyle shouldn't
hibernate when the cold weather rolls in.
Personally, I'd prefer to just
hibernate by the fire all winter by we know that's not realistic.
In that case,
disabling hibernate mode on your PC will allow you to delete that file and reclaim valuable disk space.
So when you do this, it will remove the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and
Hibernate commands from the Start Menu, Start Menu power button, CTRL+ALT+DEL screen, and Alt + F4 Shut Down Windows menu.
We fixed an issue that could result in ShellExperienceHost periodically waking the device from
hibernate if active live tiles were pinned to Start.
If you're not going to be using your laptop for a few hours, place it
into hibernate mode rather than sleep mode to conserve even more battery power.
We love the outdoors in summer because it's a revitalizing break from our long Canadian winters, during
which hibernating in front of our big screens is pretty much standard operating procedure.
The bears fed from May to the end of October and then
hibernated over winter.
Install an app like One Cleaner which can automatically
hibernate apps you are not using remove the junk files.
Think of this product as the big meal your green lawn needs to eat
before hibernating through winter.
The device will
now hibernate after a page is displayed, which extends battery life.
If he is to be our defensive rock for the next few years we may as
well hibernate from now...
From there it tested its equipment,
then hibernated except for annual system checks until January of this year, when it woke up and began its approach to Pluto.
They can fast in the autumn, and
even hibernate through the winter — often co-opting badger setts for the purpose.
It's extra surprising to me, given that I spent the majority of this
month hibernating indoors and barely leaving my apartment.
The Nigerian Army on Friday said it is launching a new exercise in the Lake Chad Basin area nicknamed «Operation Last Hold» to clear the remnants of the Boko Haram Terrorists
still hibernating in the North East Borders.
In 2014, one of our resolutions is to
stop hibernating during winter and see more inspiring art.
Make Hibernate 3 Criterias and constrains for them in order to pull out a list of users from database and populate JGrids using JSON object.
When the bats
start hibernating, it's almost like they become petri dishes for this fungus to grow on.»
Whether that means
hibernating under a pile of blankets to watch the winter Olympics (we've been staying up way too late catching the live action); hanging out in the fresh mountain air (hello motherland); or dinner by the fire in the comfort of home (and maybe the promise of something warm, bubbly and delicious baking in the oven).