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Birds that live in hot environments, like the toucan, tend to have large bills.
There is often an emphasis on extreme conditions, such as very cold or very hot environments or aquatic environments with unusually high salt concentrations.
Ms. Kagan would not comment on the specifics of their conditions but said dehydration and fluctuations in body temperature were common in patients who have taken drugs and danced in "confined, hot environments".
Methanococci and Methanopyri, typically thriving in very hot environments, and anaerobic methane oxidizers were not recovered.
Workers are vulnerable to heat stress when they perform tasks in hot environments.
Thermal habituation is a central theme, explored first in the cold, and then within hot environments.
This study indicates that blueberry supplementation may be beneficial for athletes exercising in hot environments.
Heat acclimation requires the interaction between hot environments and exercise to elicit thermoregulatory adaptations.
When the sample was laid under high temperature, the hot environments would make the pitting, cracking and peeling even worse.
The creators expect this to work well in agricultural uses but could be useful to collect water overnight in hot environments or create wicking clothing for athletes.
Even growth up to 110 °C is possible in hot environments as shown for the hyperthermophilic strain M. kandleri (Kurr et al. 1991).
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