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Definition of Endotherms
1. endotherm [n] - See also: endotherm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Endotherms
Literary usage of Endotherms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Late Triassic Footprint Fauna from the Culpeper Basin, Northern Virginia by Robert E. Weems (1987)
"suggest that at least these forms were functional endotherms. The directions and
relative order of passage of these species show a systematic shift from ..."
2. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"Even when exotics are excluded, the biodiversity of endotherms is now greater
than in 1890. As expected, the ranks of the "losers" contain a ..."
3. Lectures on Explosives: A Course of Lectures Prepared Especially as a Manual by Willoughby Walke (1897)
"Thermochemistry further divides substances into two corresponding classes,
exotherms and endotherms. ..."
4. Lectures on Explosives: A Course of Lectures Prepared Especially as a Manual by Willoughby Walke (1900)
"Thermochemistry further divides substances into two corresponding classes,
exotherms and endotherms. An exotherm is a substance which evolves heat during ..."
5. The Future of Arid Grasslands: Identifying Issues, Seeking Solutions edited by Barbara Tellman (1999)
"Even when exotics are excluded, the biodiversity of endotherms is now greater
than in 1890. As expected, the ranks of the "losers" contain a ..."