Hibernation is a state of minimal activity and metabolic depression undergone by some animal species. Hibernation is a seasonal heterothermy characterized...
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Hibernate ORM (or simply Hibernate) is an object–relational mapping: §1.2.2, [12] tool for the Java programming language. It provides a framework for...
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Hibernation (also known as suspend to disk, or Safe Sleep on Macintosh computers) in computing is powering down a computer while retaining its state....
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If Only I Could Hibernate (Mongolian: Баавгай болохсон, romanized: Baavgai Bolohson, lit. 'Wish I could turn into a bear') is 2023 drama film written...
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Suspended animation (redirect from Artificial hibernation)
tissue, such as seeds. Many animals, including large ones, may undergo hibernation, and most plants have periods of dormancy. This article focuses primarily...
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Walt Disney (redirect from Walt Disney hibernation urban legend)
Walter Elias Disney (/ˈdɪzni/ DIZ-nee; December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer, voice actor, and entrepreneur. A...
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often be found in groups, but are not seen during the winter, when they hibernate underground. They are the heaviest members of the squirrel family. Marmots...
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Hibernation of spacecraft is an operating mode used when regular operations are suspended for an extended period of time but restarting is expected (unlike...
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A hibernation factor is a protein used by cells to induce a dormant state by slowing or halting the cellular metabolism. This can occur during periods...
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Sash (disambiguation) (redirect from Spring Axis Struts and Hibernate)
National Council on Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity Spring Axis Struts and Hibernate (SASH), a combination (stack) of open-source Java components identified...
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Bear (redirect from Bear hibernation)
most species occupy their dens during the winter for a long period of hibernation, up to 100 days. Bears have been hunted since prehistoric times for their...
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In cardiology, hibernating myocardium is a state when some segments of the myocardium exhibit abnormalities of contractile function. These abnormalities...
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Jakarta Persistence (section Hibernate)
relationship between JPA and Hibernate.[citation needed] Sun Microsystems stated that ideas came from several frameworks, including Hibernate and Java Data Objects...
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Seed dormancy (redirect from Seed hibernation)
Seed dormancy is an evolutionary adaptation that prevents seeds from germinating during unsuitable ecological conditions that would typically lead to a...
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the Hibernate Query Language (HQL), an earlier non-standard query language included in the Hibernate object-relational mapping library. Hibernate and...
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Jingzhe (redirect from Awakening from Hibernation)
March 20. The word 驚蟄 means the awakening of hibernating insects. 驚 is to startle and 蟄 means hibernating insects. Traditional Chinese folklore says that...
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Yellow-bellied marmot (section Hibernation)
are diurnal and feed on plant material, insects, and bird eggs. They hibernate for approximately eight months starting in September and lasting through...
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The Year of Hibernation is the debut album of American artist Youth Lagoon, the stage name of musician Trevor Powers. The album was released on September...
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American black bear (section Hibernation)
during hibernation, which implies that the bear's conservation of bone mass during hibernation is caused by a biological mechanism. During hibernation American...
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Caressing My Hibernating Bear (Japanese: 森のくまさん、冬眠中。, Hepburn: Mori no Kuma-san, Tōminchū, lit. 'The Bear in the Forest is Hibernating'), titled Caressing...
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Brown adipose tissue (redirect from Hibernating gland)
white"). Brown adipose tissue is especially abundant in newborns and in hibernating mammals. It is also present and metabolically active in adult humans...
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Dormouse (section Hibernation)
in Africa, Asia, and Europe. They are named for their long, dormant hibernation period of six months or longer. There are 9 genera and 28 living species...
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Small tortoiseshell (section Hibernation)
Eurasian butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. Adults feed on nectar and may hibernate over winter; in warmer climates they may have two broods in a season....
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which occurs at all stages of development and may include migration or hibernation for different insects, the latter of which must be done in hibernacula...
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Groundhog (section Hibernation)
groundhogs hibernate from October to March or April, but in more temperate areas, they may hibernate as little as three months. Groundhogs hibernate longer...
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NHibernate is a port of the Hibernate object–relational mapping (ORM) tool for the Microsoft .NET platform. It provides a framework for mapping an object-oriented...
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Fat-tailed dwarf lemur (section Hibernation)
which hibernation has been demonstrated. However, the Malagasy winter is dry, and it appears that the lemur is avoiding the drought. It can hibernate for...
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Thirteen-lined ground squirrel (section Hibernation)
known as the leopard-spermophile in the age of Audubon), is a species of hibernating ground squirrel that is widely distributed over grasslands and prairies...
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("The Sleeper of Oknö"), was a Swedish woman who purportedly remained in hibernation between 1876 and 1908 (32 years). This is believed to be the longest...
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Richardson's ground squirrel (section Hibernation)
Adult ground squirrels may hibernate as early as July, though in their first year, the young ground squirrels do not hibernate until September. The males...
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