(Some say they'll let go
of warm blooded animals on their own; but the natural response, which I share, is to yank it off with a free hand and get drunk in a failed attempt to forget it).
The virus attacks the brain
of warm blooded animals, including people.
So, if you have dropsy, gout, or jaundice, by including
some of your warm blood in the shell and white of an egg, which, exposed to a gentle heat, and mixed with a bait of flesh, you shall give to a hungry dog or hog, the disease shall instantly pass from you into the animal, and leave you entirely.
The lack
of warm blood reaching the skin can enhance tissue freezing and injury.
When I remember that all is cursed with the infernal actions of slaveholding, robbery and wrong, — when I remember that with the waters of her noblest rivers, the tears of my brethren are borne to the ocean, disregarded and forgotten, and that her most fertile fields drink daily
of the warm blood of my outraged sisters, I am filled with unutterable loathing.
All this was accomplished so quickly that the priest felt no pain, but only boundless shock as the grip released him and he stumbled forward, one hand clutching at his perforated throat in a vain attempt to stem the flow
of the warm blood that sluiced irresistibly through his fingers.
In front of her the sky was turning red like a spreading pool
of warm blood.
Not exact matches
And another
of its patents is for a finger
warmer, which may help prepare the finger for the
blood draw.
I find the Latino
blood pulsating through my heart strangely
warmed by the story, which is actually one
of several accounts about thanksgiving masses.
In his Formation
of the Fetus, Galen says that the fetus gradually moves from a plant - like state until in the final period it acquires the capacity for the heat
of a
warm -
blooded creature, its heart begins to beat, and it moves on its own.
You likely deny evolution and global
warming for no other reason than it makes you uncomfortable and hold science to the impossibly high standard
of having to explain every conceivable mystery about the natural World before you will accept it, but some moron at a pulpit doing magic hand signals
of a Sundaymorning is enough to convince you he is communicating with some sky - god and turning grocery store bread and wine into flesh and
blood.
But he finds my account
of «basic democracy» lacking in the
warm -
blooded love
of nation and passionate striving for greatness that animated, for example, Pericles's funeral oration over the Athenian war dead in the first year
of the Peloponnesian War.
[W] e Hindus are bound together not only by the ties
of love we bear to a common fatherland and by the common
blood that courses through our veins and keeps our hearts throbbing and our affections
warm, but also by the ties
of common homage we pay to our great civilization — our Hindu culture, which could not be better rendered than by the word Sanskriti suggestive as it is
of that language Sanskrit, which has been the chosen means
of expression and preservation
of that culture.
You do realize that the vast majority
of species are not
warm blooded and yet someone get by just fine.
Aldo Leopold and J. Baird Callicott project the possibility and the desirability
of extending the realm
of moral consideration beyond the human community to include not only
warm -
blooded creatures, not only animals who can feel pain, but all living things and their systems and habitats (SCA 237 - 39, IDLE 76 - 94).
1 medium head
of radicchio, romaine, or structured lettuce, trimmed and torn 3 cups
of brown rice, room temperature or slightly
warmed 1/2 cup peanuts 2 oranges (or
blood oranges), peeled and segmented 1/2 cup crispy, fried shallots * 1 - 2 big handfuls
of chopped herbs (basil, cilantro, or combination) 4 scallions, thinly sliced
This
warming and slightly - sweet spice is high in antioxidants and also works to help balance your
blood sugar by decreasing the amount
of sugar that goes into your
blood stream after a high - sugar containing meal, making it a great addition for people with diabetes.
Given, now, a handsome señorita, with fine oval face and large, soft eyes, and broad, low brow and a strain
of pure Castilian
blood, to show red -
warm through olive cheeks, a white kerchief over her bosom, and a glimpse
of amber or gold beads about her throat, and the low, gray, wide - roofed adobe, scarlet - hued with festoons
of red peppers, the whole seen against the burnt umber or yellow
of the hills and under the pearly haze
of a morning in September, and you have a grouping
of such splendid color as would delight the heart
of a painter.
Disinterested parties may think this a bad thing, but no: the
blood of your enemies is
warm and relaxing, and extra restorative thanks to Peyton Manning's stem cell treatments.
He was the
warmest of cold -
blooded players as a Bull.
With goals at a premium, clubs spend the summer months searching far and wide for any
warm -
blooded vertebrate that can send the ball in the back
of the net with some kind
of regularity.
A proper
warm - up loosens muscles and tendons to increase range
of motion
of joints, and,
of course, to literally,
warm up the body by increasing body heat and
blood flow.
The pediatric bag holds a D tank
of compressed air, regulator, T - piece resuscitator, newborn bag and mask, neonatal
blood pressure cuff, Thermo -
warmer used in the event
of a transport, non-rebreather oxygen mask, oral airways, oxygen tubing, DeLee suction, 8F feeding tube, syringes
of all sizes, pulse oximeter, and an umbilical line kit.
For more
of a challenge, expand the subject to carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores, or animals that are cold -
blooded or
warm -
blooded.
◦ Never wash a
blood stain in
warm or hot water, which may cause it to bond permanently to the fibers
of the fabric.
Mommy's gonna love you with all
of mommy's heart (every ounce
of warm pumping
blood included), clothe you in the finest silk (or the best baby rompers on sale at Target) and feed you every last drop
of mommy's precious breastmilk (either that or the best formulated milk available).
WebMD recommends that you also call the pediatrician if your baby is dehydrated, has a fever
of 102 degrees Fahrenheit or
warmer, is lethargic, vomiting, has pus or
blood in her stool or her stool is black, red or white.
Increase in bonding time Reduces postpartum depression Helps to lessen the amount
of crying a baby does Helps the baby sleep better Reduces the stress level
of the mother Betters the breastfeeding relationship Keeps
blood sugar regulated Keeps baby's body
warmer
A time to enjoy traveling,
warm weather, cookouts and other activities, but unfortunately, it is also a time
of year when
blood transfusions have historically been needed the most and
blood supply is often low,» said Legislator Rath.
To get around those limitations, Hirt and her colleagues looked at previously collected data for a wide variety
of creatures, including ectotherms (so - called cold -
blooded animals) as well as
warm -
blooded endotherms.
One such unexplained trend is that
warm -
blooded land animals are usually faster than cold -
blooded creatures
of comparable size, whereas at sea the reverse is usually true.
It does so by circulating
blood near the surface
of the skin, by exhaling
warm, humidified air, and by evaporating sweat.
Could the common ancestor
of modern reptiles and mammals have been
warm -
blooded?
However, if this theory is correct, we would have to drastically correct our image: the first reptiles would then also have been
warm -
blooded — and would have only discarded this type
of metabolism later.
McCabe says keeping the body alive from the brain stem down defeats
warm ischemia, the restriction or loss
of blood flow after conventional death.
In fact, the big killer diseases
of history all came to us from microbes living in other species, overwhelmingly from other
warm -
blooded mammals and, to a lesser extent, from birds.
Scientists now think this was caused by a bacterium that flourished because
of a
warmer, wetter spring and poisoned the animals»
blood.
Being
warm -
blooded takes a lot
of energy, so why did it evolve?
It is well established that cold -
blooded species get smaller as the climate heats up, says Andrew Hirst
of Queen Mary, University
of London — 1 °C
of warming reduces their adult body mass by 2.5 per cent on average.
The behaviour
of Chinese soft - shelled turtle embryos (Pelodiscus sinensis) mimics that
of adult reptiles basking in the sun to
warm their
blood.
As they report in a paper published July 16 in Current Biology, the minute insects employ a razor - sharp sense
of smell to tip them off that a
warm -
blooded meal is nearby, and then use vision and other senses to home in on the feast.
Being
warm blooded takes a lot
of energy, so why did it evolve?
«Enzymes and bacteria typical
of our
warm -
blooded meat animals normally work at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and slow to a crawl in a refrigerator at 40 °F.
Because these
warm -
blooded creatures had to endure the darkness
of winter in the polar regions, Rich's group gave it the official name
of Ausktribosphenos nyktos, the «Australian Cretaceous tribosphenic mammal that lived by night.»
As soon as I was satisfied that we had made a good reconstruction
of the gut and its
blood supply, we poured at least ten quarts
of warmed antibiotic - laced saline into our patient's gaping abdomen, in order to rinse out as much bacterial and other debris as possible.
«The cells
of warm -
blooded organisms need a mainly constant temperature and tolerate deviations from the optimal 37 ° C only conditionally,» explains Dr. Marco Preußner, who is a postdoctoral researcher and first author
of the study.
The mammals are the class
of vertebrate animals characterized by the production
of milk in females for the nourishment
of young, from mammary glands present on most species and specialized skin glands in monotremes that seep or ooze milk; the presence
of hair or fur; specialized teeth; three minute bones within the ear; the presence
of a neocortex region in the brain; and endothermic or «
warm -
blooded» bodies.
However, two known predators
of sea lions — great white sharks and salmon sharks — have counter-current heat exchanges in their bodies that make them partially
warm -
blooded and the tags would have reflected higher temperatures.
This survey is the first to compare a diverse array
of warm -
blooded vertebrates, 10 mammals and 24 birds altogether.
Their excellent night vision and apparent
warm blood raise a question: Could they have survived icehouse conditions at the end
of the Cretaceous period?