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Before going into temporary hibernation, Sharapova said: "My confidence should be pretty high going into a final of a grand slam, no matter who I'm facing – and whether I've had a terrible record, to say the least, against someone.
They are preparing for a long winter of temporary hibernation known as torpor by chomping down about 20,000 calories per day.
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Remnants of natural and seminatural habitats can contribute to regional biodiversity in various ways: as essential habitats for specialised species, as stepping stones, and as temporary habitats for hibernation, larval development, or preovipository feeding.
Bear in mind that Windows XP needs lots of disk space to store its swap file (code that temporarily doesn't fit in memory), hibernation files, temporary files, directory entries etc.
Nothing quite signals nature's hibernation, the temporary cessation of growth, like a crisp layer of ice settling on the earth, whitening the grass and freezing the surface of lake and stream.
Syrian hamsters are referred to as permissive hibernators, i.e. hibernation is an optional response to temporary non-optimal environmental conditions.
The temporary school in Jabori was first erected on November 15 before closing for the winter hibernation.
The temporary school in Jabori was first erected on 15 November, before closing for the winter hibernation.
The diminution of hostile behavior is only temporary, as the satellite male becomes assigned to its subordinate status again the following spring after emergence from hibernation and the ritual begins again.
The economy added 52,000 temporary workers, and average wages increased modestly, amplifying the view that commercial activity is reawakening after two years of hibernation.
Back to hibernation.
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