
1) Cold 2) Quaking 3) Quivering 4) Shaking 5) Trembling 6) Unsteady
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1) Quaking 2) Quivering 3) Reflexes 4) Shaking 5) Shaky 6) Trembling 7) Unsteady
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Shivering (also called rigors or shuddering) is a bodily function in response to early hypothermia or just feeling cold in warm-blooded animals. When the core body temperature drops, the shivering reflex is triggered to maintain homeostasis. Muscle groups around the vital organs begin to shake in small movements, creating warmth by expending energ...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shiver
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(from the article `human disease`) ...to lower the body temperature. Similarly, a decrease in body temperature, perhaps occasioned by a chilly winter walk, leads to increased ... ...the chemical energy that is used, along with the mechanical energy absorbed by the action, is converted to heat. Generation of heat is an ... ...as heat ...
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Involuntary trembling or quivering of the body caused by contraction or twitching of the muscles, a physiologic method of heat production in man and other mammals. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(shiv´әr-ing) involuntary shaking of the body, as with cold. It is caused by contraction or twitching of the muscles, and is a physiologic method of heat production in humans and other mammals. As a form of aerobic skeletal muscle activity, vigorous shivering uses about as much energy as riding a bicycle or ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: shiv′ĕr-ing Definitions: 1. Trembling resulting from cold or fear. Dogs may also shiver with anticipation, in a state of excitement.
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Uncoordinated muscle fiber contraction; a way to produce heat without directed movement by muscle contraction.
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shaking of the body due to cold or fear
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A glaze fault occurring when the body contracts at a greater rate than the glaze, putting the glaze under compression and causing it to separate from the body and flake and peel off, particularly on edges of potts. Shivering is the opposite fault to crazing.
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noun a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever
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