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If Philae's batteries run out it will go into a hibernation mode until they have more power.
"A little bit of cold can be protective for the body, which goes into almost a hibernation".
"It's…" Goodman searches for the right word, lapsing into a pause so long it feels like the start of a hibernation.
But other findings from instruments on the lander, which were beamed back shortly before it powered down into a hibernation mode, suggest that the comet is largely composed of water ice that is covered in a thin layer of dust.
Yesterday we saw the Grand Slam back line emerge from a hibernation forced by injury and other misfortune, and with Henson at the heart of things there were periods that suggested those heights might be achievable again.
It was almost like a hibernation period and it got me back on track, thankfully.
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Far below my feet, they would be aestivating, bunched up in knots, coated in their own mucus in a hibernation-like suspension of active life, waiting for moisture to come again.
Since the journey to Coyote is due to take "226 years shiptime," all the passengers and crew are frozen in "biostasis," a hibernation-like state from which they are supposed to emerge physically fit several centuries hence.
Bolstered by those carnitas tacos, a couple of Saturday afternoon al pastor tacos from Matamoros, some fresh corn from Epocas, and a hibernation-inducing infusion of Ricos's tortas, taco eaters can sustain themselves through the New York winter, waiting for the grass to green and the soccer tacos to bloom again.
Many species can even go into a hibernation-like state called torpor to conserve valuable energy when needed.
This sends the body into a hibernation-like state, allowing it time to recover from the injury and trauma of cardiac arrest.
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