Examples of using Warm-blooded in English and their translations into Swedish
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Rabies or hydrophobia is a viral neuroinvasive disease that causes acute encephalitis in warm-blooded animals.
Safety: the drug is harmless to humans, warm-blooded animals, insects, environment.
Writers are either warm-blooded or cold-blooded.
which has a harmful effect not only on insects, but on all warm-blooded people, and it includes a person.
The army didn't have enough warm-blooded horses qualified for competitions as challenging as these, and another obstacle was the scarcity of resources.
also livestock and other warm-blooded.
something that naturally occurs in warm-blooded organisms.
It's an incredibly rare species of abnormal spider that requires a warm-blooded host to survive.
like our friend in there, Most sharks are cold-blooded, is partially warm-blooded.
Those horse races whose heritage mainly stems from the tarpan and the przewalski horse are usually called warm-blooded while the big workhorses are called cold-blooded.
Though a few middle types are added here, the older classification into cold-blooded and warm-blooded is no less problematic.
Louise is available in two variants- Jag fryser aldrig(I never freeze)& Jag fryser ibland(I sometimes freeze)- and if you belong to the more warm-blooded, this lightweight and fluffy duvet right for you.
For example, at 598, the note"class comprehensive works on warm-blooded vertebrates in 599" tells the classifier to ignore the first-of-two rule and class a work on birds(598) and mammals(599) in 599, which is the comprehensive number for warm-blooded vertebrates.
Of cold-blooded and warm-blooded organisms. And is thought to be the last common ancestor.
These reactivated bodies will attack warm-blooded animals of all species without provocation,
They're mammals, just like you and me, warm-blooded, needing air to breathe,
Additionally, Nopcsa's conclusion that at least some Mesozoic era reptiles were warm-blooded is now shared by much of the scientific community.
Most cameras today have even technology that distinguish the movements that come from warm-blooded animals and movement that comes from the wind blowing in the trees,
which both appeared only in warm-blooded animals;
They are basically written for warm-blooded heterosexuals in railway trains,