See also: Hibernation Hiber Hibernal Hiberno Hibernus Hibernia Hibernate Hibernian Hibernacula Hibernating Hibernianism Hiberno-saxon
1. In Hibernation, the body temperature is lowered and breathing and heart rates slow down
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2. Hibernation is a way for many creatures – from butterflies to bats – to survive cold, dark winters without having to forage for food or migrate to somewhere warmer. Instead, they turn down their metabolisms to save energy
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3. Hibernation, a state of greatly reduced metabolic activity and lowered body temperature adopted by certain mammals as an adaptation to adverse winter conditions
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4. A brief treatment of Hibernation follows
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5. How to make Hibernation unavailable
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6. A common definition of Hibernation is a long-term state in which body temperature is significantly decreased, metabolism slows drastically and the animal enters a comalike condition that takes some time to recover from. By this definition, bears don't hibernate, because their body temperature drops only slightly and they awake relatively easily.
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7. Use Hibernation when you know that you won't use your laptop or tablet for an extended period and won't have an opportunity to charge the battery during that time.
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8. Hibernation is a state you can put your computer in instead of shutting it down or putting it to sleep. When your computer hibernates, it takes …
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9. Hibernation Station read aloud by PreSchool Crew
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10. If an animal's main food source is very scarce in the winter, like insects or green plants, the solution may be Hibernation
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11. Hibernation is a way animals conserve energy to survive adverse weather conditions or lack of food
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12. Research into the processes involved in Hibernation …
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13. Hibernation is an adaptation to a seasonal shortage of food, low environmental temperatures, and snow cover on the ground (Craighead and Craighead 1972; Tietje and Ruff 1980)
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14. Hibernation mode is a power option that lets Windows users exploit the features of both a complete system shut down and the sleep mode
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15. Just like Sleep, users can configure when they want their systems to go under Hibernation, and if they wish, the feature can be entirely disabled, too (although keeping it active does make for a better overall experience).
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16. Hibernation is a hypothermic condition when animals save energy during cold seasons by lowering body temperature, metabolism, breathing, and heart rate
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17. Hibernation is more frequently used if you are going to leave for a longer time and you are worried about your machine's battery dying
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18. How to Delete Hibernation File Windows 10
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19. You need to know that Windows 10 disable Hibernation won't be completed if you just remove Hibernation file located in the C drive, for Windows will recreate it later
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20. In Hibernation, the body temperature is lowered and breathing and heart rates slow down
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21. Hibernation protects the animal from cold and reduces the need for food during the season when food is scarce.
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22. The fecal plug has long been one of the mysteries of bear Hibernation
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23. Hibernation is when an animal slows its heart rate to save energy and survive the winter without eating much
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24. Some animals just slow down and move less frequently during Hibernation, but others go into a deep sleep and don’t wake up till spring.
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25. Windows 10 Hibernation is a system energy saving mode that uses less energy than the sleep process, and also allows us to return to having everything as we had before bringing our computer to this mode
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26. However, during Hibernation – an extended form of torpor – animals’ body temperatures and metabolic rates drop much lower
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27. And though it’s not continuous, it does take longer for an animal to come out of Hibernation compared to torpor
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28. Hibernation is a way that some animals deal with the harshness of winter
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29. When you initiate Hibernation, the instance moves to the stopping state
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30. Amazon EC2 signals the operating system to perform Hibernation (suspend-to-disk)
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31. The Hibernation freezes all of the processes, saves the contents of the RAM to the EBS root volume, and then performs a …
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32. Uswsusp is the default Hibernation tool in DebianEtch
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33. The state of being asleep for the winter: Bears go into Hibernation in the autumn
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34. It was the time of year when rattlesnakes emerge from winter Hibernation.
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35. The importance of understanding Hibernation
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36. Hibernation is a state of inactivity, or torpor, in which an animal ’ s heart rate, body temperature, and breathing rate are decreased in order to conserve energy through the cold months of winter.A similar state, known as estivation, occurs in some desert animals
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37. Hibernation is a means of avoiding the burden of saving unsaved data before shutting down and restoring all running programs and re-opening documents and browser tabs
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38. Both Hibernation and sleep preserve memory fragmentation and atrophy that lead to mobile devices working more poorly the longer you avoid a power off.
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39. But Hibernation isn't the only type of dormancy an animal can experience, and winter isn't the only time of year animals might go to sleep or reduce their activity to survive
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40. Animals might go through Hibernation…
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41. Hibernation is a handy option that allows your system to restart quickly
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42. When you reboot your system, Hibernation mode restores everything to your desktop exactly how it was.
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43. A Hibernation tank can be set up inside (preferably in the garage, basement, shed, or barn)
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44. A Hibernation tank gives you better control over the Hibernation temperatures as well as the oxygen levels in the tank
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45. Hibernation is a voluntary state that an animal enters into in order to conserve energy, survive when food is scarce, and minimize their …
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46. Hibernation might even be part of our ticket to Mars — if only we could figure out how to do it
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47. Hibernation is a state of long-term torpor
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48. Joseph Wood is an astronaut set to go where no man has ever gone before in the Universe thanks to the Hibernation Programme
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50. Hibernation (Video) - Hibernation is the process where animals sleep for long periods of time
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51. Learn about Hibernation with the help of this article.
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52. Hibernation is a behavioral response to changing seasons
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53. Although Hibernation in mammals is often associated with changes in resource availability caused by cold temperatures, Hibernation in amphibians and reptiles most likely is a direct response to cold temperatures and secondarily to …
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54. Hibernation Ale is a Old Ale style beer brewed by Great Divide Brewing Company in Denver, CO
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55. Hibernation La hibernación L'Hibernation Hibernation Hibernation Hibernation Hibernation
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HIBERNATION [ˌhībərˈnāSH(ə)n]
NOUN
hibernation (noun) · hibernations (plural noun)
Hibernation is a state of inactivity, in which an animal's heart rate, body temperature, and breathing rate are decreased in order to conserve energy through the cold months of winter. A similar state, known as estivation, occurs in some desert animals during the dry months of summer.
Woodchucks are one example of true hibernators. During their hibernation, the woodchuck's heart goes from 80 beats per minute to only four or five. It also drops its body temperature to 60 degrees below normal. Chipmunks and bats are other examples of true hibernators.
A common definition of hibernation is a long-term state in which body temperature is significantly decreased, metabolism slows drastically and the animal enters a comalike condition that takes some time to recover from. By this definition, bears don't hibernate,...
Hibernation, most commonly, is caused by an extreme drop in temperature. However, even a slight change in temperature, combined with lack of food or water can trigger hibernation. Even in warm months, a hamster with no food might fall into a deep sleep to conserve its energy.