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Pygmy hippos have the same unusual secretion as common hippos, that gives a pinkish tinge to their bodies, and is sometimes described as "blood sweat" though the secretion is neither sweat nor blood.
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The presence of this substance seems to narrow the body's thermoneutral zone -- the range of temperatures that induce neither sweating nor shivering in the body -- making it much more likely to flush and feel hot even at reasonable temperatures.
However, room temperature should be controlled to an extent that patients neither feel cold nor sweat, because these mechanisms of thermoregulation will affect the distribution of blood flow between lower and superficial vessels of leg and foot and thus volumetry results.
A few curious white New Orleans residents were poking around as well, and one black woman in sweats was neither curious nor poking: she lives nearby, she said, and was there on her regular run for collard greens ($1 a bunch).
Scars do not tan in sunlight, and they produce neither hair nor sweat, all evidences of the failure of the skin to return to full function.
Neither Karen nor her sister can sweat very much, and neither has the ability to smell.
The patient's wife reported that he had neither experienced any fevers, night sweats, or coryzal symptoms nor received any recent vaccinations.
But despite the heat and monotony — an alternative-energy version of lather-rinse-repeat — neither Rover nor Spot broke a sweat or uttered a complaint.
The secretion is sometimes referred to as "blood sweat", but is neither blood nor sweat.
However, if you have neither of these, don't sweat it.
Neither of them works up a sweat, or, at least, they won't allow anyone to see them working up a sweat.
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