Freezing behavior, also called the freeze response or being petrified, is a reaction to specific stimuli, most commonly observed in prey animals. When...
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In physics and chemistry, flash freezing is the process whereby objects are rapidly frozen. This is done by subjecting them to cryogenic temperatures,...
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Apparent death (section Difference from freezing)
reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Apparent death is separate from the freezing behavior seen in some animals. Apparent death is a form of animal deception...
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temperatures Directional freezing Freezing, the melting point of water, 0 °C (32 °F) Freezing air temperature Freezing of assets Freezing behavior Freeze (disambiguation)...
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vagal complex' in freezing as proposed by the PVT" and the dorsal vagal complex "should not be linked to passive defensive behavior". Regarding the proposed...
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Escape response (redirect from Escape behavior)
species to species. The behaviors themselves differ depending upon the species, but may include camouflaging techniques, freezing, or some form of fleeing...
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physiology Domestication of the dog Emotional dysregulation Fear Freezing behavior Generalized anxiety disorder Escape distance Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal...
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oscillations. The interneurons were optically stimulated generating a freezing behavior and as a result provided evidence that these 4 Hz oscillations may...
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Melting point (redirect from Freezing point)
is referred to as the freezing point or crystallization point. Because of the ability of substances to supercool, the freezing point can easily appear...
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Hypothermia (redirect from Freezing to death)
ears, fingers, and toes. Frostbite: the freezing and destruction of tissue, which happens below the freezing point of water Frostnip: a superficial cooling...
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